I spent close to 3 hours looking at over 2700 firearms representing examples of every kind of firearm I'd ever heard of, seen, or read about, and a huge number I had never even knew existed. They had actual surviving examples of 16th century "hand cannons" to modern era one-of-a-kind prototypes. I got to see examples of techniques I had only read about before and learned a bunch because I could finally see examples of the techniques. I learned new historical facts about areas I though I knew well. I have never seen a collection this extensive and this well presented before. Without boring y'all with details, I raved about what I had seen for the rest of the day to Mike and Annette.
The museum also had 4 other major exhibits on natural history, Buffalo Bill himself, the Plains Indians and Western art. I only spent about 30 minutes running through the Buffalo Bill and Plains Indians exhibits as we had to get on the road to our next destination.
I think Mike and Annette spent about 1.5 hours in the whole museum and then wandered around Cody until I was done.
I think we drove to Rapid City, SD, to see Mount Rushmore that afternoon, but, honestly, all I can remember about that day is the museum. So, yes, today was all about me :-) .
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And I thought Matt was just there for the art show...
Hey Matt... The reason you can't remember visiting Rushmore on Friday is because we didn't.... You really were in a daze, huh?
Matt here. Forgive me for being less than clear, we drove to Rapid City, SD, so that we could see Mt. Rushmore the next day.
I see that you were in a daze. How are Mike and Annette? Have they recovered from the Day of Matt? - Charis
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