The Maud Noble Cabin located in Moose, Wyoming, built in 1916 on Cottonwood Creek and relocated to the Menor's Ferry site when Noble bought the Menor operation in 1918. The cabin is a one-story, three-room L-shaped building measures about 40 feet by 16 feet. The cabin was the site of a meeting on July 23, 1923, where Yellowstone National Park superintendent and future National Park Service director Horace Albright met with local ranchers and businessmen, starting the process of creating Grand Teton National Park.—Wikipedia
The Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center is located in Grand Teton National Park in the state of Wyoming. The visitor center is open from early March until the beginning of November. Opened in 2007, the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center was built with a combination of federal grants and private donations and is adjacent to the park headquarters in Moose, Wyoming. Exhibits include the park's natural history, mountaineering and Western artifacts. Wikipedia