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Irma Hotel, Restaurant, & Saloon1192 Sheridan Avenue Cody, WY 82414 Phone: 877-447-0958 Established in 1902 Number of Rooms: 39 The Irma, built in 1902, is a living museum of the Old West. Town father, Buffalo Bill Cody, built and named the hotel for his daughter Irma. Cody built a series of hotels for travelers making their way to Yellowstone National Park. Fifteen of the Irma's rooms are the original lodging suites that now house period furnishings. Guests can even stay in Buffalo Bill's private suite. The beautiful cherry wood bar is one of the most photographed spots in town. For a taste of the wild west, the famed Cody Gunfighters still perform out side the Saloon in front of the hotel throughout the summer.
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Banquet & Conference Space Groups of up to 90 will enjoy the western atmosphere of the Irma Hotel. The Governor’s Room features pictures and paintings of Wyoming governors. Wireless internet, cable, and audio-visual equipment are available for use. Catering and special event menus can be customized to suit.
Events
rodeos, shoot-outs
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