The Irma Hotel in Cody, Wyoming, is a historic gem just outside of Yellowstone National Park, originally built in 1902 by Buffalo Bill Cody and named after his daughter, Irma. The hotel has been a symbol of neighborliness and good cheer for over 100 years, welcoming a diverse array of guests from Colonel Cody to Indian chiefs and cowboys.
Visitors can experience the rich history of the Irma Hotel by staying in restored suites named after Cody Country pioneers, dining in the restaurant with a cherrywood backbar gifted by Queen Victoria, and exploring the various historical rooms that offer a glimpse into the past of this National Historic Register building.
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