Landmark
Chamberlin Inn
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The Chamberlin Inn, built in 1904, is a landmark hotel in downtown Cody known for its unique blend of Queen Anne and Mission Revival architecture. Buffalo Bill Cody himself once resided here, adding to its storied past. Today, the inn operates as a boutique hotel with beautifully restored rooms, each featuring period furnishings and modern amenities. Guests can stroll through the charming courtyard, admire the original stained glass windows, and soak in the historic atmosphere. The inn's central location makes it a perfect base for exploring Cody's museums and shops.
Don't miss
- Stay in a room once occupied by Buffalo Bill.
- Admire the original stained glass and woodwork.
- Relax in the peaceful courtyard garden.
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