TOUR THE NAGLE WARREN MASION!
Now that the celebrations are over (for the time being) maybe it is time to slow down and enjoy some of CheyenneÂs quieter wonders. I am not sure if you know it or not, but Cheyenne is home to one of the most elegant residences. The Nagle Warren Mansion Bed and Breakfast located at 222 E 17th St.
The Nagle Warren Mansion Bed & Breakfast, one of Cheyenne's most elegant residences, was built by Erasmus Nagle in 1888, and in 1910 became the home of Francis E. Warren, businessman, Governor and U.S. Senator. In 1997, Jim Osterfoss purchased the mansion and renovated it for use as a bed and breakfast. In 1999, the Carriage house, which was home to horses, buggies and early automobiles, was renovated and turned into additional room accommodations. Many people in town remember the Carriage House as the home to the YWCA Playhouse which sponsored dances and social gatherings
Fond memories of "first dances" and "first kisses" are still told as local residents visit this wonderful Victorian mansion. Now it's time for you to create your own special memories when you spend an evening or two at the Nagle Warren Mansion B&B.
Jim Osterfoss has owned and managed hotels in the Rocky Mountain area for more than 20 years. He purchased the mansion in 1997 and went to work renovating and creating the elegant atmosphere that people from all over the world enjoy today. He excels in the art of Western hospitality, making people feel not only welcome, but truly a part of the family at the Nagle Warren. Jim lives on the third floor of the mansion, overseeing the daily activities.
Jim has graciously opened his home for free tours Thursday, June 1, 2006 through, Sunday, August 20, 2006 from 2:00 to 4:00p.m.Givee Jim a call at 307-637-3333 or 800-811-2610 for a reservation. And have fun.
The Nagle Warren Mansion Bed & Breakfast, one of Cheyenne's most elegant residences, was built by Erasmus Nagle in 1888, and in 1910 became the home of Francis E. Warren, businessman, Governor and U.S. Senator. In 1997, Jim Osterfoss purchased the mansion and renovated it for use as a bed and breakfast. In 1999, the Carriage house, which was home to horses, buggies and early automobiles, was renovated and turned into additional room accommodations. Many people in town remember the Carriage House as the home to the YWCA Playhouse which sponsored dances and social gatherings
Fond memories of "first dances" and "first kisses" are still told as local residents visit this wonderful Victorian mansion. Now it's time for you to create your own special memories when you spend an evening or two at the Nagle Warren Mansion B&B.
Jim Osterfoss has owned and managed hotels in the Rocky Mountain area for more than 20 years. He purchased the mansion in 1997 and went to work renovating and creating the elegant atmosphere that people from all over the world enjoy today. He excels in the art of Western hospitality, making people feel not only welcome, but truly a part of the family at the Nagle Warren. Jim lives on the third floor of the mansion, overseeing the daily activities.
Jim has graciously opened his home for free tours Thursday, June 1, 2006 through, Sunday, August 20, 2006 from 2:00 to 4:00p.m.Givee Jim a call at 307-637-3333 or 800-811-2610 for a reservation. And have fun.

