OLDEST - Continuously Operating Landmark West of the Mississippi
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member wanderfish
N 38° 39.688 W 096° 29.393
14S E 718402 N 4282200
Known as the oldest continuously operating landmark west of the Mississippi, the Hays House serves as a reminder of the different varieties of public life along the Santa Fe Trail.
Waymark Code: WM17N47
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 03/12/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member pmaupin
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The Hays House lays claim to being the oldest, continuously operating restaurant west of the Mississippi River. Seth Hays, great-grandson of Daniel Boone, was Council Grove’s first permanent settler. He came here in 1847 to trade with the Kaw (Kansa) Indians, who purchased guns, blankets, flour, and tinware from him. About 1857, he replaced his log store with this frame building, which served citizens and travelers as a trading post, courthouse, post office, printing office, and meeting and social hall.

Business was lively in Council Grove: in a four-day period in 1860, the Kaw Indians spent $15,000 here and across the street at the Conn Store. The Santa Fe trade became increasingly lucrative. In 1863, Hay’s former partner, G. M. Simcock, estimated that $40 million in freight was hauled in ox- and mule-drawn wagons through the town.

In addition to supplies, the Hays House offered meals and rooms to weary traders on their eight-week trip between New Mexico and Missouri. The Kansas Press described the accommodations in 1859 this way:

“Those who have occasion to stop at Council Grove, on the Santa Fe Road, will do well to ‘put up’ with Charles A. Gilkey [Hay’s hotel clerk] …mine host of the Hayes House. [They]…cannot but help feeling quite at home.”

The Hays House, a longtime restaurant, is known as the oldest continuously operating restaurant west of the Mississippi.

Today, the Hays House contains many historical artifacts, including artwork, arrowheads, other American Indian relics, and a notable crystal collection. There is an outdoor exhibit in front of the building.

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Type of documentation of superlative status: Continuously Operating Landmark

Location of coordinates: Parking space in front of restaurant

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