From the 1862 home and trading post of John Grant to the headquarters of Conrad Kohrs' cattle empire, this site hold. Prominent place in American livestock industry. In it's heyday, cattle razed on roughly ten million acres of public land in four states and Canada. The ranch still operates today and is open as a National Historic Site.
None of the relatives of Kohrs wanted any of the furnishings from the home, so everything is original. This is very unusual and exciting to see. Unfortunately, photos are not allowed in the house, but because Paul worked for Kohler, the ranger let me take a pictur of the bathtub.
The chuck wagon has been refurbished. The young lady was brewing and serving "cowboy coffee". It would keep you up for day!
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