Cozzens House Hotel
| Cozzens House Hotel | |
|---|---|
Cozzens House Hotel | |
| General information | |
| Town or city | Omaha, Nebraska |
| Country | United States |
| Construction started | 1867 |
| Completed | 1867 |
| Demolished | 1902 |
| Cost | $60,000 |
| Client | Credit Foncier |
The Cozzens House Hotel, later known as the Canfield House, was a pioneer hotel located at 9th & Harney Streets in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Constructed in by Union Pacific promoter George Francis Train, the 120-room hotel cost $60,000 to build in 1867. The hotel was widely regarded as the finest hotel between Chicago, Illinois, and San Francisco, California, when it was constructed.