First stop today was in Sheridan WY at the Trail End State Historic Site. This was the home of John B. Kendrick former Wyoming Governor and US Senator. Construction started on this home in 1908. The last of the family moved out in 1961. The house stood empty for 7 years and was about to be torn down. The Sheridan County Historical Society purchased the home and opened it to the public as a community museum.
The rooms are authentically furnished.
You could take pictures with no flash so my pics aren't to good. This was the 3rd floor ballroom!
The maids room.
Double sinks I'm impressed:)
The view as you come up the driveway.
Carriage house.
View from the front of the house.
Trail End is the only known example of Flemish Revival architecture in Wyoming.
It sits on 3.8 acres of groomed grounds with lots of flowers, and English sundial, fruit orchard, rose garden and a wide variety of trees and bushes.
Very interesting the house cost $165,000.00 to build, a normal sized hone in 1913 cost about $4000.00 to build. Building material was shipped by rail from all over the US and hauled up the hill by horse drawn wagons. There is Limestone from Indiana, roofing tile from Missouri, brick from Kansas, granite from Montana, woodwork from Michigan stained glass from New York and marble from Vermont. In the winter the twin boiler could burn up a ton of coal a day. All of this is just a short trip away in Sheridan WY!!!
Our trusty bus and tour company SouthWest Tour and Travel.
A few of us skipped the lunch and went downtown to go to Kings Saddle. They have a museum full to the brim of everything western. We stumbled across it a few years ago when we came home from Glacier N. Park. You could spend hours in there and not see everything,
My favorite vintage leather purses.
Then wild Bill got on the bus and told us alittle about his life.
It rained in Wy but not at home:(
Our last night was spent in Deadwood. tour of the city and Mount Moriah Cemetery.
We stopped at Wall Drug and Al"s Oasis on the way home. It was a fun trip and now back to the real world. Hope you enjoyed the trip in pictures. I'm not nearly as good a guide as Patty..........JMF
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