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Annie Riggs Hotel Museum


category : Museums
The old hotel, built in 1899, was built on this stage route. Restored and maintained by local historical society. Fourteen rooms display area collections; 19th Century clothing, photography, Indian artifacts, cowboy regalia, kitchen utensils, geology, archeology and religion.


Admission: Admission
Hours: Daily Mon. - Sat. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
extended hours in summer
Address: 301 S. Main St.
Phone: 915-336-2167

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