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    Powder River Heating & Air Conditioning - untitled

    Powder River Heating & Air Conditioning

    (2 reviews)

    Requested service online 11/4/23 They No Showed/cancelled…read more11/9/23, 11/10/23, 11/14/23, plus one I can't remember the date. Their customer service is abysmal. I needed them to come fix a sink that wouldn't drain in a renter's trailer. They took the job, but either didn't show up, or cancelled the day of, 4 times over a 3 week span. Horrible communication and no consideration for the customer. They called out of the blue on 11/20/23 and said they could go right then, so I said okay not wanting to miss out on them finally showing up, and set out to find the renters to let them know, but they were not in town, so I had to cancel and made an appointment for the next day. When they did finally show up on 11/21/23, whatever was stuck in the sink had been there for a month (really gross and I didn't realize the renters hadn't taken care of it another way) so the tech decided the conditions were too gross to do the job. He was there less than 15 minutes and did not fix the problem. I expected a bill for the 15 minutes, but was instead emailed an invoice for 1.5 hours time at $195. I emailed back and forth with them, explaining that they had the time wrong and that I would not pay that amount for what was done. I've been told that because the GPS says he was there for 1.5 hours that they are billing for 1.5 hours, period. I was also told that no matter what, their minimum charge is $135. I was not told this ahead of time, nor did I sign anything agreeing to this. So after almost a month of waiting and cancellations, with the sink never being fixed, they are charging $195 and adding interest. They do not care about the service they didn't provide and that they cancelled so many times, nor the fact that their tech was only there for 15 minutes. They will not adjust the bill. It's really hard to get any type of small job done in Buffalo because no one "has time", but as far as plumbing, don't use Powder River. Call Apex, Desmond, or one of the Scantlings and get on a wait list instead of getting screwed over.

    They were pretty prompt with repairs both times we called . They charged for 2 hrs the first time…read morethey were here and were only here for 30 minutes. The second time we called Buffalo office they sent someone from Sheridan and charged a trip charge . Will be finding another company .

    Trail End State Historic Site - Whole house vacuum

    Trail End State Historic Site

    (6 reviews)

    It's an impressive mansion built by one of the earlier governors of the state before he went into…read morepolitics. It's like stepping into an old movie. Very well preserved place with a lot of the original furnishings. Definitely worth a detour in your plans to check this place out. The lady who works there greeted me when I walked in, gave me a breakdown of the history of the place as well as a couple brochures, and charged me $8 to wander around the 3-story house (plus basement) and the grounds, which was perfectly fine by me. There are modern public restrooms available in the basement and an elevator has been installed for tourists, though I preferred using the well-built stairways. Some of the rooms are guarded by plexiglass but you can see everything from the doorways. Other rooms you can enter. There's a framed description at the entryway of all the rooms and points of interest as you walk around. Anyway, they don't have a big gift shop like so many museums do, but they have post cards for sale.

    The 1913 constructed mansion and carriage house both sit on nearly 4 beautiful acres in a…read moreresidential neighborhood near downtown Sheridan. Built by and once home to Texas born cowboy turned self made man John Kendrick who became a Wyoming State Senator, Governor and then in 1916 Wyoming's US Senator, the property is now owned by the State of Wyoming as a historic site. One of the things that makes this such a well maintained, fabulous tour back in time is that it was owned continually by the Kendrick family until the last member, John Kendrick's son Manville, moved on in the early 1960's at which time the state acquired it. Although the carriage house is now leased to a theater group and no longer open to tour, the entire 13,748 square foot mansion and all of the grounds are open to the public. See their website for hours which change seasonally. GOT A KICK OUT OF THIS "DO AS I SAY..." My husband and I noted during our walk about of the house that although Governor Kendrick supported legislation in Wyoming that limited alcohol and then as U.S. Senator he voted in favor of the January 1919 ratification of 18th Amendment which resulted in Prohibition effective January 1920 (until repeal in 1933 through passage of the 21st Amendment) neither he nor his wife believed Prohibition applied to them or their guests. In fact there was a grand for its' time liquor storage cabinet built in behind paneling in the main entry hall. In addition, an elevator shaft they built but in which they did not install an elevator, was used for storage for their fine wine collection. There you go. I will suspend my "isn't that just like a politician for do as I say not as I do" commentary. :-) FAVORITE ROOMS & FEATURES Worth a linger for me were the butler's pantry and kitchen on the first floor, the stellar for its' day powder bath on the first floor and the maid's quarters and bath on the upper floor. Oh, and that liquor storage behind the paneled wall of the entry of course. :-) Plus the detail and craftsmanship in the woodwork throughout the house, in particular the office, living room, main hall and ballroom, are beautiful. Photos are allowed but without flash so couldn't capture this for postiing images. BOTTOM LINE: Touring this house and the grounds was a delightful way to spend a couple of hours in Sheridan and the highlight of our relatively lowlight stop over there. We recommend it. THIS N THAT: 1) ENTRY FEE: into the mansion is only four bucks, two bucks if you have a Wyoming driver's license. Go. No fee required to walk the lovely grounds. 2) PARKING: two spots of accessible (aka ADA) parking are at the back of the mansion near an accessible ramp. Otherwise you need to park on street in the neighborhood in which the mansion is located and walk up the driveway to the front door. 3) ACCESSIBILITY: All four floors of the mansion are accessible by an (small and ancient but it works) elevator. You can park at the back of the mansion (two ADA spaces there). There is a ramp at the back entry to avoid the stairs at the front. You'll enter the back door at which there is a button to push to ring the docent who will promptly let you in. Nice. 4) TIME: They are open until 6p. Plan on spending a couple of hours.

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