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The Wort Hotel
Jackson, Wyoming, United States
Homesteader Charles J. Wort (pronounced "wirt") arrived in Jackson Hole in 1893, working the land like any other number of pioneers. In 1941 his sons, John and Jess, took local pioneering to a new level, building a luxury hotel—a ridiculous notion to many local ranchers and residents—on four lots that their father had purchased in 1915.
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Sheridan Inn
Sheridan, Wyoming, United States
Constructed in 1892, the historic Sheridan Inn provided travelers to the West the luxury and elegance of the East. Through the years, the hotel has remained a hub of activity, offering posh New Year's Eve balls and the town's first electric lights.
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Lake Yellowstone Hotel & Cabins
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States
Lake Yellowstone Hotel was completed in 1891 as part of a series of hotels to accommodate visitors to Yellowstone National Park. Beginning in 1903, it was re-designed and expanded by architect Robert Reamer. His design included a clapboarded Colonial Revival structure and three porticoes that overlook the lake.
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Old Faithful Inn
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States
The accommodations in Yellowstone National Park aren't just places to stay, they are monuments to a long-standing ideal that special places in the world should be set aside and preserved for future generations. Staying in the park is the best way for visitors to experience all Yellowstone has to offer. On May 28, 1987, The Old Faithful Inn was designated by the U. S. Secretary of the Interior as a National Historic Landmark.