The two-story brick building was built at an estimated cost of $6000 in 1893 for Frederick G. Wolf, a German immigrant who had operated liquor stores in Wyoming.
Two years after Wolf's death in 1910 his widow Christina sold the property to George W. Sisson for $10,000.
[3] The L-shaped brick building has a steep gabled roof with similarly pointed dormers.
The front extension to the right of the main porch features a corbeled band of bricks with slight arches at the two ground floor windows.
[2] The Hotel Wolf was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 21, 1974.