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Irma Hotel

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The Irma Hotel, commissioned by Buffalo Bill Cody and named after his daughter, stands as a living monument to the Old West. Visitors step into a bygone era with its cherrywood bar, a gift from Queen Victoria, and period furnishings. The highlight is the free nightly gunfight reenactment on the street outside, performed by local actors. Guests can dine in the historic restaurant or stay overnight in rooms that blend antique character with modern comforts, making it a must-visit for history buffs and Wild West enthusiasts.

Don't miss

  • Admire the ornate cherrywood bar gifted by Queen Victoria.
  • Watch the free nightly gunfight reenactment on the street.
  • Explore the historic lobby and dining room with period decor.

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