 Wyoming hosts many wonderful historic places. The lodge and property at Ranch A located near Bula, Wyoming is no exception. Ranch A is a historic vacation property on the banks of Sand Creek and far eastern Wyoming. The property was originally settled by Theodore Roosevelt's cousin in 1877 and was visited by the president. The property was eventually sold to a businessman from New York named Moses Annenberg. When Mr. Annenberg purchased the 640-acre property in 1931, he hired four brothers to construct a lodge and a barn. The lodge was constructed from pine logs on the property at a cost of a million dollars. Exquisite decor was used in each room. Thomas Molesworth, a famous furniture maker from Cody, was commissioned to make 245 pieces for the lodge, his biggest commission ever. Mr. Annenberg eventually ran into tax evasion problems and was forced to sell the property. The ranch changed hands many times after this and is now owned by the state of Wyoming. The well-built lodge and barn have been completely restored and are now used as a learning center. From the University of Wyoming Extension, I'm Brian Sebade, Exploring the Nature of Wyoming.