Sheridan Inn
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The Sheridan Inn is a historic hotel located in Sheridan, Wyoming. It was built in 1892 as part of the railway extension program by the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad. The Inn was the first building in the area furnished with electrical power and bathtubs. Buffalo Bill Cody was a part owner and visited it frequently.
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- About Historic Sheridan Inn. (n.d.). Sheridan Inn. https://sheridaninn.com/hotels-in-sheridan-wy/
This site explains the historical significance of the inn and its relation to William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody. It also goes on to talk about the design of the rooms, the front porch’s rich history, as well as the historical displays and photos showcased in the lobbies.
- Historic Sheridan Inn. (n.d.). Sheridan Wyoming. https://www.sheridanwyoming.org/arts-culture/historic-sites/historic-sheridan-inn/
This source tells the history of the inn, from its construction to the present. It also discusses the architecture of the inn during its prime. Pictures can be found at the bottom of the page showing some of the many rooms that guests can stay in.