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Landmark: Sheridan InnCity: Sheridan
Country: USA Wyoming
Continent: North America
Sheridan Inn, Sheridan, USA Wyoming, North America
The Sheridan Inn is a historic hotel located in Sheridan, Wyoming, USA.
This establishment functions as a lodging facility and a dining venue.
Visual Characteristics
The Sheridan Inn is a three-story structure constructed primarily of wood. Its exterior features a prominent wrap-around porch supported by white columns. The building's roofline is complex, incorporating dormer windows and gables. The primary color of the exterior is a light, neutral tone, with darker trim around windows and architectural details.
Location & Access Logistics
The Sheridan Inn is situated at 856 North Main Street in Sheridan, Wyoming. It is located approximately 0.5km north of the city center. Ample on-site parking is available for guests and visitors. Public transport options are limited; the nearest bus stop is located two blocks south on Main Street, served by local Route 2.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the Sheridan Inn was completed in 1893. It was designed by architect Thomas G. Power and built by the Burlington Railroad. The original purpose was to serve as a railroad hotel, providing accommodation for travelers arriving by train.
Key Highlights & Activities
Overnight stays are available in guest rooms. Dining services are offered in the hotel's restaurant. The hotel hosts occasional live music performances in the evenings. Guided historical tours of the inn are sometimes available upon request.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available for public use within the dining area. Some areas of the inn provide shade, particularly on the wrap-around porch. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable within the building and immediate vicinity. Food vendors are not present on-site, but several restaurants are located within a 0.5km radius.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, the late afternoon offers favorable lighting conditions on the exterior. The best months for visiting to experience comfortable weather are June through September. No specific tide requirements are applicable.
Facts & Legends
The Sheridan Inn is famously associated with Buffalo Bill Cody, who was an investor and often stayed at the inn. It is rumored that he used the inn as a base for recruiting performers for his Wild West Show. The inn's dining room is said to have hosted notable figures of the American West.
Nearby Landmarks
- King's Museum (0.8km South)
- Bradford Brinton Memorial Museum (4.5km Southwest)
- Bighorn National Forest (15km East - entrance point)
- Fetterman Battlefield (8km Northwest)