bunkhouse

     

A bunkhouse is a hostel or barracks-like builing that historically was used to house working cowboys on ranches in North America. As most cowboys were young single men, the standard bunkhouse was a large open room with narrow beds or cots for each individual and little privacy. The bunkhouse of the late 19th century was usually heated by a wood stove and personal needs were attended to in an outhouse.

Trivia about bunkhouse

  • The name of this residence for ranch hands indicates its beds are stacked atop each other
  • Western ranch hands often live in this 9-letter cabin or dormitory