Atlantic City Mercantile
Listed on the National Registry of Historic Places, the Atlantic City Mercantile building is a major part of this small Wyoming town’s history. Constructed in 1893, this general store originally catered to miners scouring stream beds for gold around Atlantic City and sister ghost town South Pass City. Through the years, the building has been occupied by a cafe, a boarding house, several saloons, and even a gas station. Since 1994, the Atlantic City Mercantile has been bar, steakhouse and small museum.






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