Completed in 1913, Trail End is a lavish 13,748-square-foot mansion built in the Flemish Revival style. It functioned as former Governor John B. Kendrick's summer home between the years of 1913-1933, and his wife and son resided here for 28 years after he passed away.

The building became a state museum in 1982, and today it is a beautifully furnished example of life in the early 20th century. Most visitors opt for self-guided tours, but group tours can be arranged if booked 3 weeks in advance. The museum is open from April 1 until December 14 and there is a small admission fee.

400 Clarendon Ave, Sheridan, WY 82801, Phone: 307-674-4589

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