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“Historic house, museum, and grounds”
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 are unique to the Rocky Mountain west. Today's visitors can enjoy 3.8 acres of groomed grounds (containing hundreds of indigenous and exotic trees), a fully-restored historic house museum (mostly original furniture), plus regular productions at the Carriage House Theater. Trail End is open daily from April 1 through December 14.
It's an impressive mansion built by one of the earlier governors of the state before he went into politics. It's like stepping into an old movie. Very well preserved place with a lot of the... Read more
This was the best thing we did during our last visit to Sheridan. This site is rich with history and intrigue. It is well worth your time to wander through this historical mansion or experience... Read more
The 1913 constructed mansion and carriage house both sit on nearly 4 beautiful acres in a residential neighborhood near downtown Sheridan. Built by and once home to Texas born cowboy turned self... Read more
Trail End State Historic Site
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