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A Rare William F. Cody Midcentury Just Listed in Palm Springs for $12.9M. Story by Dwell Staff • 1mo. T he 1961 Aberenathy Residence has a pinwheel-shaped plan and has been featured in ads for ...
Location: Palm Springs, California Price: $12,900,000 Architect: William F. Cody Year Built: 1961 Footprint: 4,683 square feet (four bedrooms, five baths) Lot Size: 0.84 acres From the Agent: "A ...
Lt. Cmdr. William F. Cody (Ret.) Oct 1, 1927 ~ Nov. 3, 2008 Resident of Concord He will always be lovingly remembered in the hearts of wife Nancy; children ...
In the 1950s, the quiet, affluent town of Palm Springs, California, became a sanctuary for the extremely rich and very famous. Its proximity to Los Angeles made it the perfect place for Hollywood ...
Born on a farm near Le Claire, Iowa, in 1846, William F. Cody’s lifelong love of food began as a child. 5. Steve Friesen wrote “Galloping Gourmet: Eating and Drinking with Buffalo Bill. ...
William Frederick Cody turned his exploits in the Wild West into a traveling show that first visited Fort Worth TX in 1879. ... When Cody came to Fort Worth in 1914, the show featured 40 clowns, ...
But William F. Cody’s only children to reach adulthood were daughters: Irma, who had three children, and Arta Cody Thorp, who had two with her first husband, Horton Boal.
William Frederick Cody got the nickname "Buffalo Bill" after the American Civil War, when he had a contract to supply Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with buffalo meat.