Buffalo Bill Cody Homestead
Buffalo Bill Cody Homestead, Historical residence and museum in Scott County, Iowa, United States.
The Buffalo Bill Cody Homestead is a farmhouse in Scott County built from native limestone in 1847 with original walnut flooring and trim throughout its interior spaces. The layout shows how a frontier family organized their home and preserves the building techniques and craftsmanship details from that era.
Isaac Cody built the homestead in 1847 for his family, including his son William, who later became known as Buffalo Bill. The structure documents early settlement in the region and shows how pioneers constructed their homes in the middle of the 1800s.
The homestead is maintained by the Iowa Society of the National Society of Colonial Dames of America and displays furnishings spanning different periods. These objects show how the family lived and what items held value across the generations.
The property is accessible via a well-maintained country road with parking available near the entrance for visitors. Wear comfortable shoes as the walk to the house involves a slight uphill climb and the interior has several steps to navigate.
The property sits on a hillside overlooking prairie land where buffalo still graze today, preserving the same landscape Buffalo Bill knew as a child. This location offers visitors a rare connection to the natural environment that shaped the future showman.
Location: Iowa
GPS coordinates: 41.71361,-90.45278
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:00
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