Wolcott House, Kansas City
Facts and practical information
The Wolcott House is a historic house in Mission Hills, Kansas, U.S. It was built in 1928 for John J. Wolcott, a grain dealer, and his wife Wynnogene. It was designed by architect Selby Kurfiss in the Tudor Revival style, with elements of French electricism. In 1939, it was purchased by Louis S. Myers, the vice president and treasurer of the Rodney Milling Company. By 1951, it was purchased by Samuel Sosland, the editor of Southwestern Miller. It was then purchased by David W. Gibson, the president of the Wolcott-Lincoln Company, in 1984, followed by Mark A. Morgan in 1997, and Michael Coughlin in 1999. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since May 2, 2001. ()
Shawnee Mission (Mission Hills)Kansas City
Wolcott House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kansas City Country Club, Shawnee Methodist Mission, Loose Park, Mission Hills Country Club.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Wolcott House?
How to get to Wolcott House by public transport?
Bus
- Brookside at 62nd • Lines: Mmax (34 min walk)
- Brookside at 63rd • Lines: 63, Mmax (35 min walk)