Kodak House got its name from being a temporary storage area for the cameras of a Norwegian photographer. This guy pretty much caused Congress to move to protect native artifacts. When he was done with his expedition, he packed up a trainload of artifacts and headed for home. The people of nearby Durango stopped him and he was arrested, but because there were no laws against looting ancient sites, he and his booty were released. He took them back to Finland and you can see them there. Kind of like what the Brits did with the Elgin Marbles (and the entire Egyptian collection at the British Museum.)