Slip into History . . . Historic Cheyenne -- Crossroads for the New West
the Storyteller
Native Americans shared their heritage from mother to child. Tribal wisdom was held by the elders with a traditional Storyteller recounting past events and tradition.
the Pueblo
Native Americans of the southwest built adobe homes as our modern apartment units -- these were communal communities -- the traditional Pueblo ladders reached upper stories by being placed on the ground or the upper roof level -- community housing allowed common unity for protection, child care and general social interaction.
the Storyteller Pueblo, Bed & Breakfast . . .
Is our multi-family arrangement--a Pueblo--to recount together past events and tradition--as the Storyteller did in the past and does today.
Enter the Past . . .
in our home . . .
Native American art, pottery, baskets, beadwork and rugs represent over 50 tribes.
in our home . . .
A lifetime collection of country antiques: furniture, stoneware, quilts and primitives.
in Cheyenne . . .
Visit historic Cheyenne's museums, theatres, art galleries, concerts and Frontier Days.
in the area . . .
Frontier history within a short driving distance: historic Ft. Laramie, Oregon Trail ruts, Register Cliff, Independence Rock, Cheyenne/Deadwood Stage Stop and visible trail, Medicine Bow (The Virginian Hotel), Old Territorial Prison.
Enjoy the Present . . .
Winter sports and summer beauty of the mountains and plains,
convenient to shopping and restaurants,
cool nights with warm fireplaces,
snacks and beverages always available, light or full breakfast served at your convenience, additional meal by special arrangement,
sitting rooms to relax by yourself or with others--your choice,
advance reservations recommended.