Purchased a couple weeks ago. Wonderful place to have located here in Sheridan, WY. Talked with the new owners and are looking to reopen before December 2013.
We are glad you enjoyed your tour. Our volunteer team do a great job. We hope you stop by the Inn once we are fully operational.
Run by Buffalo Bill Cody for a couple of years in the late 1800's and currently being restored in grand fashion, the entire building will transport you to another era! The restaurant has the original bar and served the best hand-packed bison burger I've ever eaten. Because it was Cody's birthday, we got a tour of the rooms before opening!Rooms will be available for this summer season and I can't wait. Leather wainscoting in the hallways and some of the original furnishing make you believe Bill Cody could appear at any moment.
Once again, the old Inn has been saved from a fate worse than the wreckers ball, being recently purchased by private investors who are actively restoring her to her former glory. By summer 2014, rooms will be available to rent and food service will once again be offered. Check with the Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce for the new phone number.
The Sheridan Inn has provided our town with many wonderful, and some strange memories. Now closed, due to money problems, the inn has a rich history. Miss Kate was a loyal housekeeper who still haunts the upstairs. Watch for her lamp going from room to room. When the Inn was open, her smell was sometimes present. Her good spirit guards against the evil doings of twisted souls in the basement.
We think the Inn is beautiful, too, as do many brides and grooms. Thanks for the compliments. We hope you stop by to visit again soon.
This is truly an historical landmark that warrants a visit when ever you are in Sheridan, Wyoming. A picture into the old west, Can`t wait to return and stay in one of the rooms once it is opened to stay
Beautiful old Inn, hope the society can find enough money to re-open the hotel. Bar is open and serves food. Guided tours too.
This place could really be something. I wish I had the money to open this place to the public. It has so much potential. It is located close to the train tracks and you just know in it's day it was a hopping place. You could see Miss Mona coming down the stairs and a clerk checking you in. We sat on the front porch and just imagined all of the cowboys and ladies that must have been right there. Can't wait until it is open.
We're glad you enjoyed your step back in time. That is our mission with the Inn. We want to offer 21st century guests a taste of 19th century charm.