Irma Hotel

1192 Sheridan Ave CodyWY82414
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Open All Day
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by merchantcircle on March 31, 2022 from merchantcircle

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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...
by fodors on April 09, 2015 from fodors
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...
by frommers on November 26, 2012 from frommers

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Restaurant & Salon
The Famous Irma Prime Rib Buffet
Sunday Lunch Buffet
Buffalo Bill's Breakfast Buffet
Restaurant & Saloon
Buffalo Lunch Buffet
by yasabe on April 25, 2014 from yasabe
Tourists can step back into the old West at the Irma Hotel, a place that Buffalo Bill Cody called a gem. The Cody, Wyo., hotel was the scene of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show try-outs at a time when buffalo ran amok in downtown Cody. Buffalo Bill helped found the city in 1895 and built the hotel in 1902. Visitors can still stay in its renovated rooms, including the private suite that served as...
by yellowpages on January 31, 2014 from yellowpages