The historic Montana town of Virginia City attracts tourists for its location near Yellowstone National Park, and for the preservation of its historic features. Once boasting a population of more than ten thousand, the town has fewer than two hundred people permanently residing within the town today, but many of its historic buildings and placer mines remain. Several guest lodging facilities are available in or near Virginia City, and appropriate topics for this category are local hotels and motels, bed and breakfasts, vacation rentals, RV parks, campgrounds, and other accommodations.
 
 
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The historic guest accommodations include the Fairweather Inn and the Corbett and Daems Vacation Home, both in Virginia City, Montana, as well as the Nevada City Hotel & Cabins, in Nevada City. The lodging facilities are highlighted, with photographs, rates, and online bookings.
http://www.aldergulchaccommodations.com/
The 1876 gothic revival stone mansion is located in Virginia City, Montana. Its history, a gallery of photographs, and contact information are posted to the site.
http://www.ellinghouseinn.com/
Constructed in 1898 by C.W. Rank, a pharmacist and owner of Rank’s Mercantile, the restored home, and two cabins behind it, are located near downtown Virginia City, Montana. Photographs and contacts are posted to the site.
http://www.gingerbreadhousemontana.com/
The restored home was built in 1865 by Winthrop Raymond, and located in downtown Virginia City, Montana. Featuring three bedrooms and two baths, the home will sleep five comfortably, and is available as a vacation rental. Contact information is posted.
http://www.virginiacitymontana.org/
Highlighted is a summer rental cabin in Virginia City, Montana, featuring a queen size bed, futon couch, bathroom, dining table, stove, dinnerware, and a porch. Several photographs are presented, along with contact data.
http://www.virginiacityrental.com/