In the basement of a historic hotel in Jackson, Wyoming, guests bunk in a room full of strangers.

Cache House is on the lower level of the Anvil Hotel. In the early 1900s, the site was home to a blacksmith shop. According to the company's website, the shop's owners built a motel in its place in 1955.

The basement began operating as a bunkhouse in the 1970s, a representative of the hostel told Business Insider. In 2020, it opened as Cache House, a "modern, elevated interpretation of the classic European hostel," they added.

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