The two-story sandstone lodge, designed by New York architect Bruce Rabenold, employs English Tudor and other medieval details to create a Tudor manor-like setting in the Wyoming hills.
The lodge fronts on a court, entered through a gatehouse and originally flanked by wings housing guest rooms.
The property is significant as an example of a unique eclectically style resort in eastern Wyoming.
A portion of the casino was intended to serve as a memorial to Cambria-area miners.
[3] The interior features a second floor ballroom with a timber-framed roof resembling a medieval hammer-beam truss.