John Moulton Barn in the Tetons
by Carolyn Derstine
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John Moulton Barn in the Tetons
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Carolyn Derstine
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Photograph - Photograph
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Some of the first settlers of the Jackson Hole Valley were homesteading Mormon pioneers, who managed to farm and raise irrigated crops in the harsh Teton terrain. Arriving from Idaho in the 1890s, they constructed cabins, log homes, and barns that had no running water or electricity, and the wooden structures still standing today offer glimpses of this pioneering past. In 1997, Mormon Row was added to the National Register of Historic Places, and remains one of the most popularly photographed spots in Grand Teton National Park. This is the historic John Moulton barn.
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January 31st, 2017
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