The Jackson Hole Historical Society & Museum, set to reopen in June 2024, offers a window into the region’s rich Wild West history. Located in the heart of Jackson Hole, the museum showcases the area’s evolution from its early homesteading and ranching days to the rise of tourism and mountaineering in Grand Teton National Park. Visitors can explore a diverse collection that includes Indigenous American artifacts and an impressive array of moose, elk, and deer mounts. This immersive experience provides a tangible connection to the past, allowing guests to delve into the stories and traditions that have shaped this iconic valley.
Jackson Hole Historical Society & Museum
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