United States Wyoming Wyoming

Cody

A charming Old West town known for its proximity to Yellowstone and as a gateway to outdoor adventure, with a rich cowboy and rodeo heritage.

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Cody was once the homestead ranch of William F. Cody in Wyoming, and to this day remains a memory of the wild west. Explore old wooden hotels, historical structures, and wagons that mark an iconic American memory.

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Cody Guides

  • Yellowstone Hotels

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  • Best Hikes in Yellowstone

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  • America's Abandoned Ghost Towns

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    Ghost towns in America have long intrigued people old and young. Moments are frozen in time at these uncanny towns; ranches in the Old West, coal mining towns, and modern toxic cities, any explorer or history nerd is sure to discover something new at these historical destinations. Experience the California gold rush, or witness the decaying beauty of archival architecture. As the world rushes for “new, new, new” we love taking a moment to reflect on the history that echoes in old structures, and these preserved ghost towns across the country are a passage into ages past, continuously overlooking our modern achievements in antique silence. Let’s try time traveling today Seekers, and take a look into the mysterious and fascinating world of America’s ghost towns.