Built 1908–13 Architectural style Flemish Revival Opened 1913 Phone +1 307-672-1729 | Architect MacAlister, William NRHP Reference # 70000675 Area 4,000 m² Added to NRHP 26 February 1970 | |
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Address 400 Clarendon Ave, Sheridan, WY 82801, USA Similar Fort Phil Kearny, Shell Falls, Sheridan Inn, Bighorn National Forest, Sheridan County Museum |
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Trail End, also known as the John B. Kendrick Mansion, is a historic home located at 400 Clarendon Avenue in Sheridan, Wyoming. The home was built and inhabited by Wyoming governor and U.S. Senator John B. Kendrick. Built from 1908 to 1913, the house was designed by William MacAlister and cost $160,000. Kendrick was a successful cattleman when he commissioned the house, and he was only beginning his political career; once he became governor in 1914 and a senator three years later, Trail End became his summer home. The house is typical of homes built by prosperous Wyoming cattlemen in the early 20th century.
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The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 26, 1970.
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