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  2. Wyoming Mercantile - Wikipedia

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    Wyoming Mercantile, also known as the Aladdin General Store is a preserved small-town general store in Aladdin, Wyoming. The store, which remains in operation, was built in 1896 by Amos Robinson as Wyoming Mercantile. Robinson died the same year, and the store went to Mahlon S. Kemmerer, who placed his properties, including the Wyoming and ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Crook County ...

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    Wyoming Mercantile: Wyoming Mercantile: April 16, 1991 : 3983 Wyoming Highway 24: Aladdin: One of Wyoming's only intact vernacular 19th-century general stores—built in 1896—and the long-serving nucleus of the tiny community of Aladdin. [22]

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Fremont ...

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    Location of Fremont County in Wyoming. ... Atlantic City Mercantile: April 25, 1985 ... C. H. King Company and First National Bank of Shoshoni: September 8, 1994 ...

  5. Dayton Mercantile - Wikipedia

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    Dayton Mercantile, is a historic building situated at 408 Main St. in Dayton in Sheridan County, Wyoming. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. [1] It is a two-story wood-frame building built as a commercial general store in 1882 by Henry Baker, and enlarged to the rear in 1901 by Henry Croghan.

  6. Atlantic City Mercantile - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic City Mercantile is a former store now used as a bar and restaurant in Atlantic City, Wyoming.It is one of the chief buildings in the small mining town in the South Pass area of Wyoming, and is a significant example of a late 19th-century commercial building on what had recently been the frontier.

  7. Van Vleck House and Barn - Wikipedia

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    The Van Vleck House was built in Jackson, Wyoming in 1910–1011. The log house and barn are the only remaining residential structures in the vicinity of the Town Square. [2] The Van Vleck House was built by Roy Van Vleck, operator of the first "mercantile", or general store, in Jackson.

  8. Welty's General Store - Wikipedia

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    Welty's was a general mercantile store, providing a broad range of merchandise to an isolated community. It also provided other services, functioning as the post office and Dr. Welty's medical office until Dr. Welty's death in 1919. Welty's was a John Deere dealer and stocked farm and ranch supplies. [2]

  9. Ten Sleep, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Ten Sleep Mercantile, also known as Ten Sleep Hardware, is an example of a typical small-town general store and it has been the focal point of the town since it was built in 1905 by H.T. Church. The building is an example of the tall, narrow and deep commercial buildings commonly found in small American towns.