Built in 1902 by Buffalo Bill and named for his daughter, the original section of this hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The property retains both frontier charm and rough edges, with period furniture and pull-chain commodes in many rooms, a large restaurant open all day ($$–$$$), and an elaborate cherrywood bar said to have been a gift from Queen Victoria to Buffalo...
Buffalo Bill's entrepreneurial gusto ultimately left him penniless, but it also left us this century-old hotel (named for his daughter) in the heart of town. Cody hoped to corral visitors who got off the train on their way to Yellowstone, and one of his lures was an elaborate cherrywood bar, a gift from strait-laced Queen Victoria. You can still hoist a jar on Her Royal Majesty's slab in the...