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Historical Markers in Jenny Lake, Wyoming
Jackson is the county seat for Teton County
Jenny Lake is in Teton County
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ADJACENT TO TETON COUNTY
Fremont County (111) ►
Lincoln County (30) ►
Park County (192) ►
Sublette County (48) ►
Bonneville County, Idaho (18) ►
Fremont County, Idaho (20) ►
Teton County, Idaho (8) ►
Gallatin County, Montana (129) ►
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1► Wyoming, Teton County, Jenny Lake — Capturing Dudes — Crandall Studio — ![]() |
In the late 1920s, Harrison Crandall built this cabin to house his studio. Crandall documented the romantic and humorous side of “dudes” – a nickname given to early visitors. He sold hundreds of postcards and prints from this . . . — — Map (db m88290) HM |
2► Wyoming, Teton County, Jenny Lake — Cascade Canyon — Grand Teton National Park — ![]() |
Jagged peaks tower above Cascade Canyon reminding us that powerful Pleistocene glaciers carved this canyon and sculpted this range. From the shores of Jenny Lake, venture through forest communities, wetlands along Cascade Creek, high meadows filled . . . — — Map (db m88293) HM |
3► Wyoming, Teton County, Jenny Lake — The Crandall Studio — ![]() |
This building was constructed in 1925 as a photo store and art gallery by photographer & painter Harrison Crandall. Crandall remained in business until 1958 when the building was acquired by the Grand Teton Lodge Company. Originally located near . . . — — Map (db m88086) HM |
4► Wyoming, Teton County, Jenny Lake — The Park’s First Visitor Area — Grand Teton National Park — ![]() |
Jenny Lake was the first area developed for recreation in this national park. Enjoy the same splendid scenery and outdoor activities here that first drew visitors to this rugged landscape in the early 20th-century. Since the early 1900s, Jenny . . . — — Map (db m88085) HM |