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And it is under - standable that it would, as the Wild West Show was a circus, and "The Circus" is a central theme in fourth grade at PMFS.
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1883 Buffalo Bill begins his series of entertainments, called the Wild West Show, featuring a buffalo roundup, a stagecoach chase, and other rodeo spectacles.
THE AMERICAN WEST DEE BROWN 2007
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But the Wild West Show was only one part of the Exhibition.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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But the Wild West Show was only one part of the Exhibition.
America Comes to London: Buffalo Bill Cody and his Wild West Show 2008
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Bill Clinton is our modern-day Sitting Bull, replaying old victories for the bleachers in a new kind of Wild West Show.
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Ironically, the Wild West Show made its last stand in Colorado, the heart of the land from which its name had come.
THE AMERICAN WEST DEE BROWN 2007
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The gaily painted coaches were finally sold to Buffalo Bill Cody, who rechristened all four of them “Deadwood,” and wore them out, one by one, in his Wild West Show.
THE AMERICAN WEST DEE BROWN 2007
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But even the joint efforts of the two Bills could not save the Wild West Show.
THE AMERICAN WEST DEE BROWN 2007
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By the time the Apache leader Geronimo surrendered in 1886, stifling the last gasp of native American resistance, ‘Buffalo Bill’ Cody had been touring for three years with the Wild West Show, selling a version of the world he helped destroy.
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Hollywood silentmovie stars such as Tom Mix, Buck Jones, Hoot Gibson, and William Eagleshirt got their start as hands on the 101, and as performers in the Wild West Show.
King of the Cowboys Ty Murray 2003
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