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  1. Wild West shows were traveling vaudeville performances in the United States and Europe that existed around 1870–1920. The shows began as theatrical stage productions and evolved into open-air shows that depicted romanticized stereotypes of cowboys, Plains Indians, army scouts, outlaws, and wild animals that existed in the American West.

  2. Within the first two years of the first Wild West Show, over 10,000,000 spectators had attended a wild west show. The Wild West Shows List includes Buffalo Bill, Pawnee Bill, Kit Carson, Montana Frank, Cole Younger and Frank James, Gene Autry, Broncho John, Indian Bill's.

  3. The following is a list of Wild West shows: Allen Bros. Wild West (1929–1934) – Charles and Mert H. Allen Arlington & Beckman's Oklahoma Ranch Wild West (1913) – Edward Arlington and Fred Beckman

  4. Oct 10, 2013 · One of the earliest forms of outdoor entertainment was the “Wild West Show“. The first and most famous of these was Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. Beginning in 1872, Buffalo Bill Cody put on a Wild West Show that gave Americans a picture of what the West was like.

  5. May 14, 2018 · Buffalo Bill 's Wild West Show and His Successors. William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody dominated the genre, and accurately gauged the changing moods at home and in Europe. He entered the Wild West show business in 1883, and quickly established its Western format.

  6. In 1887, Buffalo Bill’s Wild Westers arrived in London, making more than 300 performances and selling an astonishing 2.5 million tickets. Then they went to Birmingham (wowing the Brummies from 6-26 November 1887) before taking Manchester by storm (running from 17 December to 30 April 1888).

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  8. The next twenty years saw the rise and fall of dozens of smaller-scale Wild Wests. Some, such as Buck Taylors Wild West, were started by Buffalo Bill alumni. Others, such as the Cole Younger and Frank James Wild West attempted to capitalize on famous names or events.

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