Lockhart Bed and Breakfast Inn
109 W Yellowstone Ave, Cody
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Lockhart Bed and Breakfast Inn Cody

109 W Yellowstone Ave Cody, Wyoming, 82414, United States

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Three old geysers

A travel blog entry by argieuk

6
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... in Cody, staying at the hotel that Buffalo Bill Cody built in 1902 and named afetr his daughter. Of course all the decorations are appropriate to its history, and we had a beer at the same bart that he used to drink at. However, as we are now in late October, everywhere is decorated for Halloween, and the hotel is no exception. Even the staff are dressed up. Lots of the houses we have passed oalong the way have decorations up, and this has been so even since LA - they obviously ...

Cody

A travel blog entry by divokyzapadjaz

1

... 367;,věci do domácnosti a tak….:o))Pokud se však už jídlo v regálech objeví,pak samozřejmě jen ve velkém balení.Slovo malé zde neznají.Taktéž nejvíc oblíbené pokrmy jsou již polotovary.

Vařit oběd zde u většiny asi znamená dej to do mikrovlnky :o)

Milovníci sladkého jídla se tady musí cítit jako v ráji.Většina jídla je tu totiž sladké chuti.

V ...

Wicky Wild Wild West

A travel blog entry by fauna5

5
22

... toured the world for decades. The museum contained lots of Buffalo Bill's belongings as well as photos and artefacts from the period, it was very interesting.

One of the benefits of staying an extra night in Cody was that we could go and see the Wild West show outside the Irma Hotel, built and named after Bill's daughter. It was a cheesy recreation of a Wild West town with characters playing famous heroes and villians with real guns firing blanks. ...

Yellowstone Park

A travel blog entry by donnie_jojo

3

... the falls at a place called Artist Point. The name tells it all because it was indeed a piece of art. We tried to go up to the top of the falls but it was a treacherous path that has 350 steps down to get there and of course back up. We were saved from having to make this tough decision when we heard someone had slipped on the steps and hurt her ankle and the medical people were trying to get her out. They stopped anyone from going down. Thank ...

Cody - Cowboy Country

A travel blog entry by jkhanner

10


We left Yellowstone this morning via the East Entrance and headed toward Cody. The drive through Sylvan Pass was breath-taking, in more ways than one! Mostly it was beautiful, but those steep canyon drop-offs and curvy, downhill roads are also nerve-wracking! Again....where are the guardrails???!! I had majorly sweaty palms and was so thankful for the available low gear in our trusty 4WD Pathfinder.

After officially leaving Yellowstone, ...

This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Aka Grandma's House B&B