The Smith Mansion, also known as the Smith Family Cabin, is a large, prominent structure standing at roughly 75 ft (22.9 m) in the Wapiti Valley in
Wapiti, Wyoming
Wapiti is an unincorporated community in Park County, Wyoming, United States. It is situated along the North Fork of the Shoshone River in Shoshone National Forest, between Cody and the eastern entrance of Yellowstone National Park. The locatio ...
. The mansion can be easily spotted if traveling down the North Fork Highway towards
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is an American national park located in the western United States, largely in the northwest corner of Wyoming and extending into Montana and Idaho. It was established by the 42nd U.S. Congress with the Yellowst ...
, due to its towering, dark and intimidating architectural style. It takes the form of a large log tower, with sections seemingly tacked on haphazardly, although the tower is very stable.
History
Francis Lee Smith
Francis Lee Smith was born January 4, 1944, in
Cody, Wyoming
Cody is a city in Northwest Wyoming and the seat of government of Park County, Wyoming, United States. It is named after Colonel William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody for his part in the founding of Cody in 1896.
The population was 10,066 at th ...
to Irene B. and George R. Smith; he had two brothers, George D. and William H. Smith. Raised in Cody and attending
Cody High School, he studied architecture at
Montana State University, graduating in 1967 with honors.
Building of the mansion
In 1952, a large
wildfire
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swept over Rattlesnake Mountain, just west of Cody. It left large amounts of
timber
Lumber is wood that has been processed into dimensional lumber, including beams and planks or boards, a stage in the process of wood production. Lumber is mainly used for construction framing, as well as finishing (floors, wall panels, w ...
unclaimed, and Smith decided to use this to build what he described as "A tribute to the North Fork Mountains". He chose the site atop the hill as he believed it to be the geographic center of the Wapiti Valley.
Lee broke ground in mid-1971, intending to build a family home for his wife and expected children. But once the first floor had been completed in early 1973, he decided to add more floors. Smith and his family lived in it while he was building it, without any electricity, running water, air conditioning, or gas, with the only source of heat in the entire building being a small wood-burning
fireplace
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on the first floor.
In the early 1980s, Smith's wife Linda Smith-Mills divorced him, citing his continued obsession with building his mansion. According to her, when she divorced him, he seemed to "throw himself... deeper into the building of his house", and "Without me,... his house became his everything."
Death of Smith
Smith was working on an upper-level balcony of the house at about 6pm on April 25, 1992, when, reportedly, a large section of timber came loose and knocked him off the balcony. He fell roughly 20 feet (6.0m), his head or neck hitting a roof below, and dying instantly. A day later, a neighbor reported having seen Smith's dead body to the local sheriff's office. Smith was pronounced dead on scene.
He is buried in Cody Cemetery, in his hometown of
Cody
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, next to his mother and father.
Preservation and purchase
Caretaking
After Francis Lee Smith died in 1992, his daughter Sunny Smith-Larsen has been the caretaker of the property. In October 2009, Paul and Sunny Larsen created the Smith Mansion Preservation Project, a
charity
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website that sees to regular clean-ups and maintenance.
Purchase
In October 2019, the Smith Mansion was sold to Zhiru Huang of Mountain Lodging, a lodging company that owns many properties in the surrounding
Cody
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area, including the Green Creek Inn & RV at the bottom of the hill the mansion rests on. Its sale price was not listed; however, estimates ranged between $250,000 and $500,000, with
Realtor giving an estimated value of $414,300.
References
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Houses in Park County, Wyoming
Unfinished buildings and structures in the United States