Sleep Inside A Historic Homestead Cabin From The 1800s In Virginia City, Montana
By Jessica Wick|Published February 11, 2020
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Jessica Wick
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
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Virginia City is Montana’s liveliest ghost town, and it’s always a delightfully charming place to visit. Since sometimes a single day trip isn’t enough, you may want to book overnight accommodations. And there just happens to be an original homesteader’s cabin from the city’s glory days located on the outskirts of town that you can rent on Airbnb.
The Virginia City Homestead is a cabin from the turn of the 20th century that has been lovingly restored.
And while you'll be close to the city's lively downtown area and all it has to offer, you'll also enjoy plenty of solitude here on your private two acres.
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The interior is cozy and comfortable, with plenty of amenities to ensure you'll enjoy a great stay.
And while it does have some conveniences like kitchen appliances and a washer and dryer, the lack of TV and WiFi mean you'll be able to go off the grid a bit.
Imagine curling up in this cozy living room with a good book and a warm beverage.