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          | Built in 1884
            and renovated in 1995, The Grand Central Hotel enhances Old West
            elegance with New World hospitality. We feature ten oversized
            guestrooms, each "branded" for a Chase County ranch
            carefully chosen by local historians. The Grand Central Hotel is a great place to stay while you're
            in the Flint Hills enjoying Cottonwood Falls and Chase County.
            Daily Rates $150.00 TO 180.00 Per
            Room Double Occupancy - Click on the room names to see photographs
            and learn more
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          |  The Turkey Track
            - A rich yet subtle
            Victorian color scheme with two queen beds, a 12' ceiling with
            fan, and paver-bricked patio for private dining. Lower Level |  The Rogler Ranch - Wayne Rogler, 1905-1993. State Representative
            from Chase County. Two queen beds, elegant furnishings, all the
            charm and warmth of home make this room specially inviting. Enjoy
            a view of the first Chase County jail, used between 1870-1873.
            Upper Level |  
          |  The Crocker Ranch - H. Mason Crocker was a direct descendant of
            Erastus B. Crocker, 1840-1876, who arrived in Chase County on
            March 20, 1866. ranch dated 1866-1979. Peaceful tones compliment
            a 12' ceiling with fan, two queen beds, and paver-bricked patio
            for private dining. Lower Level |  The Mercer Ranch - David Mercer, birth date unknown, died 1913,
            came to America in 1858, settled south of cottonwood Falls, and
            named and founded Matfield Green. Overlooking our beatiful courtyard
            and the City of Cottonwood Falls, The Mercer Ranch Room has two
            queen beds and can be reserved for our smoking guests. Upper
            Level |  
          |  The Miser Ranch - Jesse Miser, born November 4, 1916, in Bazaar.
            and died March 17 2000. Mr. Miser was a well-known rancher from
            Chase County and contributed greatly to the brands accumulated
            in The Grand Central Hotel. Our honeymoon suite, a superior corner
            room, is complete with fireplace, king bed, rich colors highlighting
            sophisticated furnishings. Upper Level |  The Z Bar Ranch - Z Bar Cattle company bought a ranch in Barber
            County with a herd of cattle already branded with the Z-Brand.
            The cattle company came to Chase county in the 1920's where the
            brand was finally registered in 1935. Our king bedded room has
            unmatched view of our courtyard. Upper Level |  
          |  The Wood Ranch - Colonel Samuel N. Wood, 1827-1891. Brand registered
            July 4, 1864. Oldest brand in Chase County. Our executive suite
            features two queen beds, an oversized jacuzzi shower, and charming
            window seat for your enjoyment. Upper Level |  The Sauble Ranch
            - David Sauble, 1837-1894, Brand
            registered May 12, 1881. Second oldest brand in Chase County.
            Mr. Sauble followed the Santa Fe Trail to the Flint Hills in
            1857. Original brick and offset windows compliment this room
            overlooking the main street of Cottonwood Falls. Two queen beds,
            soft tones, and a delightful view...very peaceful. Upper Level |  
          |  The Titus-Stout
            Ranch - Albert E. Titus and
            Elmore G. Stout formed a partnership and registered the TS brand
            March 22, 1939. Elmore stout and Doris Titus, Albert's daughter,
            married on September 13, 1938. Overlooking a tree-lined street,
            this pleasant room has two queens beds, and those rich Victorian
            colors. Upper Level |  The Clover Cliff
            Ranch - Homer and Katherine
            Prather of Greenwood County purchased The Clover Cliff Ranch
            from heirs of Jacob Blackshere in 1912. Brand registration unknown.
            Windows all around, a view of our famous Courthouse, and history
            abounding from this corner room with two queen beds make this
            a room to remember. Upper Level |  |