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Rawlins Hotels Information

Hotels in Rawlins

26

Hotels Prices From

₹4,142

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4,535

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1,166

Travel high season

Sep - Nov

Travel low season

Mar - May

High season avg price

₹11,682

Low season avg price

₹9,273
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Season
Avg. price/night
Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
₹12,094
₹4,556₹17,478
Avg. temperature
-5ºC
COLDEST
-23ºC32ºC
Avg. precipitation
19mm
DRIEST
17 mm48 mm
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
₹10,355
LOWEST
₹4,556₹17,478
Avg. temperature
5ºC
-23ºC32ºC
Avg. precipitation
36mm
WETTEST
17 mm48 mm
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
₹11,597
₹4,556₹17,478
Avg. temperature
18ºC
WARMEST
-23ºC32ºC
Avg. precipitation
21mm
17 mm48 mm
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
₹13,005
HIGHEST
₹4,556₹17,478
Avg. temperature
7ºC
-23ºC32ºC
Avg. precipitation
25mm
17 mm48 mm
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  • Wyoming Frontier Prison
    The eighty year history of Wyoming’s first state penitentiary, now known as the Wyoming Frontier Prison, is as colorful and elaborate as the plot of a classic western movie. The cornerstone of the prison was laid in 1888, but due to funding issues and Wyoming’s notorious weather, the doors wouldn’t open for thirteen years. In December of 1901, the prison opened and consisted of 104 cells (Cell Block A), no electricity or running water, and very inadequate heating. Throughout the prison’s operation, approximately 13,500 people were incarcerated, including eleven women. Overcrowding was an almost constant concern, and the first of several additions to the penitentiary was completed in 1904, adding 32 cells to the west end of the original cell block (Cell Block A). Women were housed in the prison until 1909, until the last woman was transferred to Colorado. The addition of the second cell block (Cell Block B) in 1950 temporarily relieved the overcrowding, and also included solitary confinement cells, a much more efficient heating system, and hot running water which wouldn’t be installed in the original cell block for another twenty-eight years. A maximum security addition (Cell Block C) was completed in 1966, but the addition only included thirty-six cells and was reserved for serious discipline cases. The prison was equipped with several different means of disciplining inmates throughout its operation, including a dungeon, several variations of solitary confinement and a “punishment pole” to which men were handcuffed and whipped with rubber hoses. The prison also used different execution methods.. The first two executions were carried out using the “traveling” Julien Gallows which were used to hang Tom Horn in Cheyenne in 1903. In 1916, the penitentiary completed the addition of a “death house” which consisted of six cells to house inmates on death row, and a unique indoor version of the Julien Gallows. The building also housed the gas chamber when it was chosen to replace hanging as Wyoming’s execution method of choice in 1936. Ultimately 14 death sentences were carried out; nine men were hanged, and five were executed in the gas chamber by the use of hydrocyanic acid gas. The Wyoming Frontier Prison is a remnant of the grizzly past of the old west, but not every aspect of prison life was so off-putting. Over the 80-year operation, the prison produced goods to meet demands of four major industries. From 1901 through 1917 the prison had a broom factory, but inmates burned it down during a riot. The factory was rebuilt and operated as a shirt factory which brought in twice the revenue to the state. In 1934, a federal law was passed to prohibit the sale and transportation of prison manufactured goods from one state to another, which resulted in the loss of significant revenue when the factory closed. In 1935, the factory began operating as a woolen mill which won the “Navy E” in 1942 for the superior quality blankets produced by the prison for the military during World War II. In 1949 the prison changed production one last time, producing license plates until the penitentiary closed in 1981. After serving the state for eighty years, the prison closed its doors, and sat abandoned until 1987 when a low budget movie titled “Prison” was filmed on location. The movie was one of Viggo Mortensen’s first and featured several other well known actors. Significant damage was done to the prison grounds during filming because it had yet to be considered a historic site. In 1988, a joint powers board assumed ownership of the penitentiary, dubbed it The Wyoming Frontier Prison, and established it as a museum. The Wyoming Frontier Prison has since been listed on The National Registry of Historic Places, and offers tours to approximately 15,000 visitors annually.
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  • Carbon County Museum
    The Carbon County Museum collects, conserves, interprets and disseminates regional history to inspire Carbon County cultural entities and all learners – today and tomorrow. The CCM has several exhibits and displays that celebrate the history and culture of the communities and natural habitat of this county. These topics include, among others, our Native American past, the role of the settlers as they came West, and the various technologies used in order to adapt to a harsh environment upon arrival. We also have on display one of the country’s largest exhibits devoted to the Union Pacific Railroad, which has been instrumental in the social and economic development of much of this region for over 150 years.
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  • Tully Park
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  • Geek-ish Things
    Games, Novelties, and gifts. Explore Extraordinary in this place for unique and fun items. Sit down and enjoy a game, or shop for that perfect gift. We have a wide range of items to fit any budget, and smiles are our specialty!
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Frequently Asked Questions about Rawlins hotels

Best Western Cottontree Inn, Brickyard Inn, and Best Motel are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Wyoming Frontier Prison. See the full list: Hotels near Wyoming Frontier Prison.

Popular hotels close to Carbon County Museum include Best Western Cottontree Inn, Brickyard Inn, and Best Motel. See the full list: Hotels near Carbon County Museum.

Popular hotels close to Eagle County Airport include Best Western Plus Eagle/Vail Valley, Quality Inn & Suites Vail Valley, and GreenTree Extended Stay Eagle / Vail Valley, Colorado. See the full list: Hotels near Eagle County Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Tully Park are Best Western Cottontree Inn, Brickyard Inn, and Best Motel. See the full list: Hotels near Tully Park.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Rawlins are Hampton Inn Rawlins, Best Western Cottontree Inn, and Holiday Inn Express Rawlins, an IHG Hotel. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Rawlins.

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rawlins, Hampton Inn Rawlins, and Best Western Cottontree Inn all received great reviews from families travelling in Rawlins. See the full list: Family Hotels in Rawlins.

Some of the most popular hotels with a pool in Rawlins include Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Rawlins, Hampton Inn Rawlins, and Best Western Cottontree Inn. See the full list: Hotels with a Pool in Rawlins.