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Historical Markers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Jackson is the county seat for Teton County
Jackson Hole is in Teton County
Teton County (83) ►
ADJACENT TO TETON COUNTY
Fremont County (112) ►
Lincoln County (30) ►
Park County (196) ►
Sublette County (48) ►
Bonneville County, Idaho (18) ►
Fremont County, Idaho (20) ►
Teton County, Idaho (8) ►
Gallatin County, Montana (130) ►
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ADJACENT TO TETON COUNTY
Fremont County (112) ►
Lincoln County (30) ►
Park County (196) ►
Sublette County (48) ►
Bonneville County, Idaho (18) ►
Fremont County, Idaho (20) ►
Teton County, Idaho (8) ►
Gallatin County, Montana (130) ►
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1 ► Wyoming, Teton County, Jackson Hole — John Colter — ![]() |
First white man in Wyoming. Passed this way in 1807 and discovered Yellowstone Park Dedicated by the Historical Landmark Commission of Wyoming July 4, 1939 — — Map (db m88103) HM |
2 ► Wyoming, Teton County, Jackson Hole — The Clubhouse — Life in a Frontier Town — ![]() |
On June 15, 1897 John and Maggie Simpson donated land on which to build a Gathering place for residents of the valley. =====================This structure became known as the Clubhouse and originally housed the gun club. The Clubhouse also became a . . . — — Map (db m88122) HM |
3 ► Wyoming, Teton County, Jackson Hole — The Jackson Town Square — ![]() |
Created in 1932 as George Washington Memorial Park has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of Interior 2003 — — Map (db m88104) HM |
4 ► Wyoming, Teton County, Jackson Hole — Trumpeter Swans — ![]() |
This marsh area is the nesting and year-round home of the rare trumpeter swan. In winter months as many as 60-90 trumpeter and tundra swans find a haven on the National Elk Refuge because warm springs provide some ice-free open waters.By the early . . . — — Map (db m46371) HM |
5 ► Wyoming, Teton County, Jackson Hole — Winter Range on the National Elk Refuge — ![]() |
The Jackson Hole elk herd, numbering about 11,000 animals, is one of the outstanding natural resources of this country. Approximately 7,500 of the elk winter on the 24,300-acre National Elk Refuge, which is administered by the U.S. Fish and . . . — — Map (db m88154) HM |