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Built
  
1945

NRHP Reference #
  
99001727

Area
  
4,047 m²

Architect
  
Leon C. Goodrich

Built by
  
Paul Stock

Opened
  
1945

Added to NRHP
  
27 January 2000

Paul Stock House

Location
  
1300 Sunset Dr,, Cody, Wyoming

Architectural styles
  
Mission Revival architecture, Modern architecture

Similar
  
United States Post Office, Pioneer School, Norris - Madison - and Fishi, Wapiti Ranger Station, Quintin Blair House

The Paul Stock House was the residence of three-time Cody, Wyoming mayor, oilman, rancher and philanthropist Paul Stock. Built in 1945-46, the house is on a secluded site on a bluff overlooking the Shoshone River, with a view of Heart and Cedar Mountains on the edge of Cody. The house was designed by Leon Goodrich, who was fired after two months because Stock didn't want to be told what to do by the architect. Stock took over the management of the project from then on, building the rambling house in the Spanish Eclectic style. While Stock oversaw the project himself, he kept nearly all of Goodrich's design intact.

The house is laid out in an irregular H plan of about 6,700 square feet (620 m2), with a one story facade to the front and a two-story elevation where it steps down the bluff to the rear. The exterior is finished in stucco over hollow clay tile with tile roof accents.

Stock employed oilfield technology in his house, using deep pilings for support and employing oilfield piping for water, sewer and gas pipes. Two fireplaces are built of polished well cores from the nearby Oregon Basin. Two guest houses in similar style are nearby on the site.

The Stock House is owned by the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and is used as a guest residence. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

References

Paul Stock House Wikipedia


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