Trail End State Historic Site - Reviews from across the web
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Trail End State Historic Site | Museum/Attraction Review | Sheridan | Frommers.com - expert review The Kendrick Mansion, the only example of Flemish Revival architecture in Wyoming, sits on 3 3/4 acres of manicured grounds. John Kendrick, orphaned in Texas, arrived in Wyoming at age 22 on a cattle drive. By 1912 hed built a 200,000-acr... frommers.com
Trail End State Historic Site - Home Page Exhibits and displays throughout the home – utilizing primarily original artifacts – provide information on daily life, entertainment, interior design and changing technology as well as early twentieth century ranching... trailend.org
State Parks and Historic Sites - Trail End State Historic Site Finished in 1913, Trail End was the home of the John B. Kendrick family. He was a cowboy who came up the Texas Trail in 1879, made his money in ranching and real estate, and later served as Wyoming's Governor and U.S. Senator. Trail End's Flemish Revival design and technologically-advanced interior ... wyoparks.state.wy.us
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