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The Wingate by Wyndham opened May 18, 2005 and is Sheridan’s newest and finest hotel in town. With the reputation for five star upscale services in a midscale market, the Sheridan Wingate by Wyndham prides itself in exceeding guest expectations and going above and beyond the call of duty.
New cleaning technology puts Wingate by Wyndham on the top. The staff uses ultraviolet technology to rid all viruses and dangerous germs from the rooms and the entire hotel property so that all guests and staff may have a safe and germ free stay. Feel safe when you stay with Wingate by Wyndham as our Room Inspectors pave the way to insure your health and security.
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Lose Yourself in the Old West
Polo, golfing and old-fashioned fun in Sheridan.
By Raechel Donahue
It’s called America’s #1 Western Town for good reason. At the foot of Wyoming's Bighorn Mountains, Sheridan seems to be a perfectly preserved tintype of the Old West. 114 years have done nothing to diminish its charms, but now you can get a perfect cappuccino at the Java Moon, shop until you drop on Main Street, play a few rounds of golf, catch a couple of polo chuckers, enjoy an evening of jazz at the WYO Theater and then settle in for the night in a vintage B&B or an airconditioned hotel with high speed internet.
Sheridan is not a celebrity ski and party destination like Jackson Hole, although many famous people have visited, including Queen Elizabeth, who came for both polo ponies and the famous saddles tooled by King’s Saddlery. Sheridan had the first polo field in this country and today boasts two popular polo clubs. Scions of the Doubleday, Pulitzer and Mars (as in candy) dynasties keep homes here, and it’s a place that seems to encourage a dash of eccentricity. Kim Love, who owns and operates the town's four radio stations, keeps a pair of camels on his ranch. They make a nice live addition to the yearly Nativity scene.
Article provided courtesy of Sheridan Travel & Tourism
