Last Chance Store Explained

Last Chance Store
Location:500 W. Main St., Council Grove, Kansas
Coordinates:38.6631°N -96.4931°W
Architecture:Frontier/Plains Vernacular
Added:June 21, 1971
Refnum:71000322
Nrhp Type2:nhldcp
Nocat:yes
Designated Nrhp Type2:May 23, 1963
Partof:Council Grove Historic District
Partof Refnum:66000347

The Last Chance Store was built in 1857 along the Santa Fe Trail at Council Grove, Kansas. Located where the trail crossed the Neosho River, it was the last store in the settlement before the river. It was operated by Tom Hill as a trading post, as well as a post office and a polling place. The structure is constructed of local limestone, irregularly course, with a gable room and some quoining at the corners. The building marks a transition from the Frontier style of construction to the Prairie Vernacular style.[1]

It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 21, 1971. The store contributes to the National Historic Landmark Council Grove Historic District.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hall. Charles L.. [{{NRHP url|id=71000322}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: Last Chance Store]. National Park Service. 30 January 2014. November 24, 1970.