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  2. The Brinkerhoff - Wikipedia

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    The Brinkerhoff is an early example of the conscious adaptation of rustic-style architecture that had been employed in public buildings around Jackson Hole to a private vacation house, in which the rustic style sets the tone of a rustic retreat.

  3. Category:National Park Service rustic in Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Highlands Historic District (Moose, Wyoming) J. Jackson Lake Lodge; ... Old Faithful Inn; Old Faithful Lodge;

  4. St. John's Episcopal Church and Rectory (Jackson, Wyoming)

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    The rectory was the first location in Jackson to hold regular Episcopal services, beginning in 1911. Services had been held intermittently since 1908. With the construction of the new church in 1916 the rectory was used as a hostel so that ranchers and lodgers at dude ranches more than a day's travel distant could stay overnight.

  5. Leek's Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Leek's Lodge is part of a former resort and dude ranch in Grand Teton National Park, near Jackson Lake. The ranch was established to offer activities to boys in a frontier setting. Its founder, Steven N. Leek, was instrumental in the establishment of the National Elk Refuge in Jackson Hole. The rustic lodge was built in 1927.

  6. Category:Rustic architecture in Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    National Park Service rustic in Wyoming (26 P) Pages in category "Rustic architecture in Wyoming" ... St. John's Episcopal Church and Rectory (Jackson, Wyoming)

  7. Flat Creek Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Flat Creek Ranch, formerly a working ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is a guest ranch. The original ranch was established by Cal Carrington between 1901 and 1918 at the base of Sheep Mountain, also known as the "Sleeping Indian". In 1923 a new owner, socialite and journalist Cissy Patterson, built the present structures. The transition from ...

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