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Historic Bonanza Inn Room 1 in Virginia City
This building was constructed in 1866 and served as the county courthouse when Virginia City was the territorial capital of Montana. Once the present courthouse replaced this one, 3 Catholic Sisters of Charity from Leavenworth, Kansas used the building to open St. Mary's Hospital for miners. The hospital briefly prospered before the placer gold was exhausted in. In 1940 Mr. Bovey remodeled the interior as a hotel but little has changed on the exterior from the eighteen seventies. The Inn is located one block from the historic district. Guests have a lobby with coffee maker and seating. A microwave is also located in the lobby and is available for guest use. The main door to the Inn is secured with a key pad and each guest will have a unique key to their individual rooms. Each room has a private bathroom, window, and bed with minor unique differences between rooms. The Inn is designed for self check in. You will be sent your front door code the day of your check in. Your key will be hanging on your room door. You will hear the clop, clop of the horses as they pull the stagecoach up the gulch. Everything is with in walking distance. You can take the train to Nevada City.
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