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The Ryan Hotel |
Wallace's Best Kept SecretOld Fashioned Charm with Modern Convenience |
608 Cedar Street located in downtown Wallace Idaho email (208) 753-6001 |
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The Ryan Hotel was built in 1903 and served as a residential hotel for the miners. It was renovated in 1933 after the famous Tabor Fire next door, and again in 2013 by its new owners. Whether your destination is Wallace or somewhere else down the road, let us provide you with a full concierge service as part of your Ryan experience - whatever it takes to make your stay pleasant and memorable, we are here for you. Enjoy our complimentary coffee, muffins, fruit and Wi-Fi. Delightful treats & gift baskets are available with advance notice. Rooms start at $65/night (taxes included). The recently rejuvenated Ryan Hotel is located upstairs on Cedar Street, across from the Bordello Museum and one block from the Northern Pacific Railroad Depot Museum. The 72 mile long, paved Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes passes through town under the elevated I-90 highway on other side of the creek from the Depot. |
More Ryan Hotel photos are available, along with information on Wallace's newest and most unique lodging possibility at the Lux Rooms, a repurposed bordello that offers the legendary Madame's Suite and seven elegant Sleeping Rooms. |
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Thank you for your interest in the historic downtown Ryan Hotel. Let us know how we may help you, Donna Westmoreland, Manager |
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Greg Marsh, Ph.D. doing business as Marsh Scientific Services |
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