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Mormon Row is a historic district in Teton County, Wyoming, ... and the spectacular Teton Range rising in the background. The alluvial soil to the east of ...
It sits west of the road known as Mormon Row, in an area called Antelope Flats, between the towns of Kelly and Moose. Now lying within Grand Teton National Park, it is near the homestead of Andy Chambers. The property with the barn was one of the last parcels sold to the National Park Service by the Moulton family.
The Teton Range rises dramatically above Mormon Row. Grand Tetons in 1921 One reason the Teton Range is famous is because of the dramatic elevation profile visible from the eastern side, which rises sharply from 4,000 to 7,000 feet (1,200–2,100 m) above the valley floor.
The ranch is the only remaining nearly complete farmstead in Mormon Row, itself a historic district the southeast corner of Grand Teton National Park, in the valley called Jackson Hole. The locale was settled by Mormon migrants between 1900 and 1920, creating an enclave near the Gros Ventre River. The farmstead dates to the 1920s and includes a ...
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Backcountry patrol cabin built c. 1932 on U.S. Forest Service land later incorporated into Grand Teton National Park; significant for its rustic architecture and association with park development. [30] Destroyed by a forest fire in 2000. [31] 25: Mormon Row Historic District: Mormon Row Historic District
Other significant extant vacation homes, dude ranches and small working ranches include Dick and Ethel Reimer House, built in 1938 between Moose and Mormon Row at the end of Blacktail Butte, [33] and the McCollister residential complex farther to the east on Antelope Flats Road. Paul W. McCollister was the primary developer of Teton Village.
Pages in category "Mormon Row Historic District" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...