- National Register of Historic Places listings in Grand Teton National Park
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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Grand Teton National Park.
Main article: Historical buildings and structures of Grand Teton National ParkThis is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map.[1]
There are 36 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the park, two of which are National Historic Landmarks.
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[2]
Current listings
[3] Landmark name[4] Image Date listed Location City or Town Summary 1 4 Lazy F Dude Ranch April 23, 1990 Off Teton Park Rd.
43°40′3″N 110°42′27″W / 43.6675°N 110.7075°WMoose Summer residence and dude ranch, also known as Sun Star Ranch 2 AMK Ranch April 23, 1990 Off U.S. Routes 27/89
43°56′20″N 110°38′30″W / 43.93889°N 110.64167°WMoran Summer residence and dude ranch 3 Bar B C Dude Ranch April 23, 1990 Off Teton Park Rd.
43°41′42″N 110°41′42″W / 43.695°N 110.695°WMoose One of the first and largest dude ranches in Jackson Hole 4 The Brinkerhoff April 23, 1990 Teton Park Rd.
43°51′3″N 110°35′35″W / 43.85083°N 110.59306°WMoose Summer residence, used as a presidential retreat 5 Cascade Canyon Barn August 18, 1998 Cascade Canyon 5 miles upstream from Jenny Lake
43°46′5″N 110°49′22″W / 43.76806°N 110.82278°WMoose Backcountry ranger patrol cabin and barn 6 Andy Chambers Ranch Historic District April 23, 1990 Mormon Row east of Moose
43°39′29″N 110°39′41″W / 43.65806°N 110.66139°WMoose Nearly complete family homestead in Jackson Hole 7 Chapel of the Transfiguration April 10, 1980 Grand Teton National Park
43°39′37″N 110°42′52″W / 43.66028°N 110.71444°WMoose Chapel built around a view of the Cathedral Group of Teton peaks 8 Cunningham Cabin October 2, 1973 Northeast of Moose off U.S. Routes 26/89/187 in Grand Teton National Park
43°46′44″N 110°33′28″W / 43.77889°N 110.55778°WMoose Early Jackson Hole homestead cabin 9 Death Canyon Barn August 25, 1998 5 miles northwest of Phelps Lake near Alaska Basin
43°39′53″N 110°49′45″W / 43.66472°N 110.82917°WMoose Backcountry ranger patrol cabin and barn 10 Double Diamond Dude Ranch Dining Hall August 18, 1998 5 miles north of Moose, western side of Teton Park Rd. and Cottonwood Creek
43°42′7″N 110°44′5″W / 43.70194°N 110.73472°WMoose Dude ranch lodge 11 Highlands Historic District August 19, 1998 5 miles north of park headquarters, ¼ mile west of Teton Park Rd.
43°42′32″N 110°43′45″W / 43.70889°N 110.72917°WMoose Former tourist camp used for NPS personnel 12 Hunter Hereford Ranch Historic District August 24, 1998 Southeastern corner of park, south of Shadow Mountain along Aspen Ridge
0°0′0″N 115°29′19″W / 0°N 115.48861°WMoose Former working ranch in Jackson Hole 13 Jackson Lake Lodge July 31, 2003 Teton Park Road
43°52′50″N 110°34′32″W / 43.88056°N 110.57556°WMoran Designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood, a modernist reinterpretation of lodge architecture. National Historic Landmark. 14 Jackson Lake Ranger Station April 23, 1990 Off Teton Park Rd.
43°52′18″N 110°34′14″W / 43.87167°N 110.57056°WMoose Former U.S. Forest Service ranger station transferred to the National Park Service 15 Jenny Lake Boat Concession Facilities August 24, 1998 Southern end of Jenny Lake
43°45′4″N 110°43′31″W / 43.75111°N 110.72528°WMoose Park concession facility 16 Jenny Lake CCC Camp NP-4 July 7, 2006 ¼ mile south of Jenny Lake on the western side of Cottonwood Creek
43°44′58″N 110°43′28″W / 43.74944°N 110.72444°WMoose Only surviving Civilian Conservation Corps camp structure in the park 17 Jenny Lake Ranger Station Historic District April 23, 1990 Jenny Lake Rd.
43°45′13″N 110°43′19″W / 43.75361°N 110.72194°WMoose Rustic ranger station 18 Kimmel Kabins April 23, 1990 Off Teton Park Rd.
43°44′38″N 110°43′38″W / 43.74389°N 110.72722°WMoose Former tourist camp 19 Leek's Lodge September 5, 1975 10 miles northwest of Moran in Grand Teton National Park off U.S. Routes 89/287
43°55′50″N 110°38′20″W / 43.93056°N 110.63889°WMoran Former tourist camp 20 Leigh Lake Ranger Patrol Cabin April 23, 1990 Off Teton Park Teton Rd. at Lehigh Lake
43°49′36″N 110°44′16″W / 43.82667°N 110.73778°WMoose Backcountry ranger station 21 Geraldine Lucas Homestead-Fabian Place Historic District August 24, 1998 4.5 miles north of Moose
43°43′16″N 110°44′3″W / 43.72111°N 110.73417°WMoose Former homesteader's cabin, associated in later years with the Snake River Land Company 22 Manges Cabin August 19, 1998 Southern end of park southeast of Taggart Lake
43°41′54″N 110°43′59″W / 43.69833°N 110.73306°WMoose Homestead cabin that became part of a dude ranch 23 Menor's Ferry April 16, 1969 Across the Snake River just above park headquarters, Grand Teton National Park
43°39′30″N 110°42′29″W / 43.65833°N 110.70806°WMoose Former ferry crossing on the Snake River operated by homesteader Bill Menor 24 Moose Entrance Kiosk April 23, 1990 Teton Park Rd.
43°39′30″N 110°43′9″W / 43.65833°N 110.71917°WMoose Rustic style park entrance structure 25 Moran Bay Patrol Cabin August 25, 1998 Northern bank of Moran Bay on Jackson Lake
43°39′53″N 110°49′45″W / 43.66472°N 110.82917°WMoose Backcounty patrol cabin built by the CCC 26 Mormon Row Historic District June 5, 1997 Roughly east of U.S. Routes 26/89/187 from Antelope Flats to Grand Teton National Park-Teton National Forest border
43°39′24″N 110°37′6″W / 43.65667°N 110.61833°WMoose Group of Mormon homesteads in Jackson Hole, includes the Andy Chambers Ranch and the T.A. Moulton Barn 27 Murie Ranch Historic District August 24, 1998 ½ mile southwest of park headquarters
43°39′2″N 110°43′37″W / 43.65056°N 110.72694°WMoose Former STS dude ranch incorporating the Murie Residence and the home of Olaus Murie's brother Adolph Murie, birthplace of the Wilderness Society. National Historic Landmark. 28 Murie Residence April 23, 1990 Off Moose Wilson Rd.
43°39′0″N 110°43′37″W / 43.65°N 110.72694°WMoose Home of conservationists Olaus and Mardie Murie, part of Murie Ranch Historic District National Historic Landmark 29 Old Administrative Area Historic District April 23, 1990 Off Teton Park Rd.
43°41′10″N 110°44′8″W / 43.68611°N 110.73556°WMoose Former park headquarters area built by the CCC 30 Ramshorn Dude Ranch Lodge August 19, 1998 Southeastern corner of park, 2.5 miles northwest of Kelly
43°40′11″N 110°35′46″W / 43.66972°N 110.59611°WMoose Guest ranch and climbing school now used by the Teton Science School 31 Snake River Land Company Residence and Office July 7, 2006 Western bank of the Snake River, ¼ north of Moran Junction
43°50′33″N 110°30′44″W / 43.8425°N 110.51222°WMoose Guest ranch that became the headquarters for John D. Rockefeller, Jr.'s venture to buy land for the expansion of Grand Teton National Prk 32 String Lake Comfort Station April 23, 1990 Off Teton Park Rd. at String Lake
43°47′19″N 110°43′47″W / 43.78861°N 110.72972°WMoose Rustic public toilet structure 33 Triangle X Barn August 19, 1998 Eastern side of park, north of Shadow Mountain
43°45′53″N 110°34′1″W / 43.76472°N 110.56694°WMoose Local vernacular barn at the last dude ranch operating in the park 34 Upper Granite Canyon Patrol Cabin August 19, 1998 Southwestern corner of park at Granite Canyon, Rendezvous Pass
43°36′49″N 110°53′50″W / 43.61361°N 110.89722°WMoose Backcountry patrol cabin 35 White Grass Dude Ranch April 23, 1990 Off Moose Wilson Rd.
43°39′28″N 110°46′23″W / 43.65778°N 110.77306°WMoose Former dude ranch, now an architectural conservation training center 36 White Grass Ranger Station Historic District April 23, 1990 Off Moose Wilson Rd.
43°39′20″N 110°46′48″W / 43.65556°N 110.78°WMoose Backcountry ranger station See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Teton County, Wyoming
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Wyoming
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Wyoming
References
- Culpin, Mary Shivers. National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form: Grand Teton National Park Multiple Property Submission. National Park Service 1995 [1]
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. For about 1% of NRIS original coordinates, experience has shown that one or both coordinates are typos or otherwise extremely far off; some corrections may have been made. A more subtle problem causes many locations to be off by up to 150 yards, depending on location in the country: most NRIS coordinates were derived from tracing out latitude and longitudes off of USGS topographical quadrant maps created under the North American Datum of 1927, which differs from the current, highly accurate WGS84 GPS system used by Google maps. Chicago is about right, but NRIS longitudes in Washington are higher by about 4.5 seconds, and are lower by about 2.0 seconds in Maine. Latitudes differ by about 1.0 second in Florida. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2008-04-24. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
National Register of Historic Places in Grand Teton National Park National Historic Landmarks National Historic Landmark District Other historic districts 4 Lazy F Dude Ranch | AMK Ranch | Bar B C Dude Ranch | Andy Chambers Ranch Historic District | Cunningham Cabin | Highlands Historic District | Hunter Hereford Ranch Historic District | Jenny Lake Ranger Station Historic District | Kimmel Kabins | Geraldine Lucas Homestead-Fabian Place Historic District | Menor's Ferry | Mormon Row Historic District | Old Administrative Area Historic District White Grass Dude Ranch | White Grass Ranger Station Historic District
Other properties The Brinkerhoff | Cascade Canyon Barn | Chapel of the Transfiguration | Death Canyon Barn | Double Diamond Dude Ranch Dining Hall | Jackson Lake Ranger Station | Jenny Lake Boat Concession Facilities | Jenny Lake CCC Camp NP-4 | Leek's Lodge | Leigh Lake Ranger Patrol Cabin | Manges Cabin | Moose Entrance Kiosk | Moran Bay Patrol Cabin | Murie Residence | Ramshorn Dude Ranch Lodge | Snake River Land Company Residence and Office | String Lake Comfort Station | Triangle X Barn | Upper Granite Canyon Patrol Cabin
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