J.C. Penney House

The J. C. Penney House in Kemmerer, Wyoming, was the home of James Cash Penney, the founder of the J. C. Penney department stores, during the 1904-1909 period that he developed his formula for a successful dry goods store. Penney and wife moved to Kemmerer in 1902 and lived in the garret of a small house. With a child, it was too small, and Penney bought this two-storey house in 1904. It was small, too: about 25 ft wide and sloping down to the back, going about 30 ft deep.[2]

During this period he was operating the "mother store" of the future J.C. Penney empire.[3]

It is now operated as a house museum at least during the summer.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, and is a contributing property to the J. C. Penney Historic District, a National Historic Landmark.[1]

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  2. with Ned Frost. National Register of Historic Places Registration: J.C. Penney House / J.C. Penney Home National Park Service, March 29, 1976, retrieved 2020-02-26^
  3. Home kemmerer.org^