Ten Sleep Mercantile
Ten Sleep Mercantile, also known as Ten Sleep Hardware, is a historic small-town general store located in Ten Sleep, Wyoming. Built in 1905 by H.T. Church, it has been a focal point of the town, featuring a well-preserved two-story balloon frame building with a rod-supported shed roofed porch and a pressed tin ceiling.
Operated by Paul Frison from 1918 to 1943, the store is not only a local landmark but also significant for its connection to the promotion of the Black and Yellow Trail, a tourist route from Chicago to Yellowstone National Park. With its deep main room and arched columns, Ten Sleep Mercantile offers a glimpse into the town's rich history and architectural heritage.
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