Downtown Cody Historic District, Commercial historic district in Cody, Wyoming.
Downtown Cody Historic District stretches along Sheridan Avenue with brick and sandstone buildings from the early 1900s that define the streetscape. The structures feature wide storefronts and commercial spaces that continue to house shops and restaurants today.
The town was founded around 1900 when a businessman developed the area for farming and trade, with formal incorporation following shortly after. This district grew as a trading center serving farmers and ranchers across the region.
The district remains the heart of Cody's commercial life, where shops, restaurants, and businesses serve locals and travelers daily. The large street-level windows and open storefronts reflect how merchants wanted to display their goods and welcome customers in.
The district is easy to explore on foot since all the main buildings line a single avenue and the terrain is flat and walkable. Most shops and restaurants welcome visitors, allowing you to step inside and see how the interiors are arranged.
The Irma Hotel, a notable building in the district, received separate listing in the national register and stands as one of the town's landmarks. It was built by a local entrepreneur as lodging for travelers and has retained its importance to this day.
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