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  2. National Museum of Wildlife Art - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Wildlife Art (NMWA) is a museum located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, United States that preserves and exhibits wildlife art. The 51,000 square foot building with its Idaho quartzite façade was inspired by the ruins of Slains Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland and echoes the hillside behind the facility.

  3. Barbara Trentham - Wikipedia

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    She was a member of the Art Association of Jackson Hole, and organized events and art fairs there. From watercolor and acrylic to oil painting, Trentham produced pieces featuring both figures and landscapes.

  4. Jackson Hole - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Hole (originally called Jackson's Hole by mountain men) is a valley between the Gros Ventre and Teton mountain ranges in the U.S. state of Wyoming, near the border with Idaho, in Teton County. The term "hole" was used by early trappers, or mountain men, as a term for a large mountain valley. These low-lying valleys, surrounded by ...

  5. Jackson, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    jacksonwy.gov. Jackson is a town in Teton County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 10,760 at the 2020 census, up from 9,577 in 2010. [5] It is the largest town in Teton County and its county seat. [6] Jackson is the principal town of the Jackson, WY-ID Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Teton County in Wyoming and Teton ...

  6. Thomas D. Mangelsen - Wikipedia

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    He also acts as a Board Ambassador for the Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance. [4] Now in 2019, at 73 years old, Mangelsen has established himself as one of the best wildlife photographers and conservationists in the world.

  7. Jackson Hole National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Hole National Monument. On March 15, 1943, Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Presidential Proclamation 2578 establishing a large swath of land east of the Teton National Park as a national monument. [1] The area of land covered 221,610 acres (89,680 ha). The majority of the land was National Forest, but 32,117 acres (12,997 ha) of the ...

  8. Jackson Hole News&Guide - Wikipedia

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    7,575 [1] OCLC number. 51071474. Website. jhnewsandguide .com. Media of the United States. List of newspapers. The Jackson Hole News&Guide is a weekly newspaper in the town of Jackson, Wyoming, United States. The News&Guide is published Wednesdays with an average circulation of 7,000 and is the newspaper of record for Teton County, Wyoming .

  9. Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Visitor center reading room. The Laurance S. Rockefeller (LSR) Preserve is a 1,106 acres (448 ha) refuge within Grand Teton National Park on the southern end of Phelps Lake, Wyoming. The site was originally known as the JY Ranch, a dude ranch. Starting in 1927, John D. Rockefeller Jr. purchased much of the land in Jackson Hole for the creation ...

  10. Jeri Ah-be-hill - Wikipedia

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    Jeri Ah-be-hill (September 23, 1933 – March 11, 2015) was a Kiowa fashion expert and art dealer. She owned and operated a trading post on the Wind River Indian Reservation for more than twenty years before moving to Santa Fe, New Mexico where she became the curator of the annual Native American Clothing Contest held at the Santa Fe Indian Market.

  11. Mary Mead - Wikipedia

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    Mead was born in Jackson, Wyoming to Clifford Peter Hansen (1912–2009), a native of Lincoln County, and the former Martha Close (1914–2011), who was reared in Sheridan. Her brother, Peter Arthur Hansen (born 1936), resides in Cheyenne, Wyoming. In 1957, she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in history from the University of Wyoming in ...