The Stock Center in Cody, Wyoming, originally built in 1927 as the Buffalo Bill Museum, is a historic one-story log structure designed to resemble a stockman's log cabin on a large scale. The building features exhibit rooms representing various living spaces in a rancher's house and was a community project inspired by Buffalo Bill Cody's T E Ranch Headquarters.
After the museum's relocation in 1969, the property was acquired by Paul Stock, a prominent local figure, who later donated it to the town of Cody for community use. The Stock Center was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, preserving its significance as a piece of Cody's history and heritage.
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