The Early Days in Jackson Hole
Released: Apr 01, 1996
Publisher: Grand Teton National History
Format: Hardcover, 132 pages
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The human history of Jackson Hole is a story of how a country of great natural beauty was used, treated, and in some areas, preserved. This story is shown in over 150 black and white photographs. Many of the photographs are from established archives, but many came from family albums and shoe boxes handed down through generations. A valuable reference book for historians and photographers, it is also an engrossing view into the past for the residents of Jackson Hole and its many visitors.
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