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  2. CM Ranch and Simpson Lake Cabins - Wikipedia

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    The CM Ranch and Simpson Lake Cabins are separate components of a single historic district associated with Charles Cornell Moore, a Fremont County, Wyoming dude ranch operator. The CM ranch, named after Moore, operated as a dude ranch from 1920 to 1942 and resumed operating in 1945. The Simpson Lake Cabins were purchased by Moore in 1931 and ...

  3. Silver Spur Ranches - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 41.2566°N 106.8319°W. Silver Spur Ranch is a company owned by John Malone and headquartered at Encampment, Wyoming. Founded in the 1950s, it has ranches in Colorado and northern New Mexico. [1] It owns the TO Ranch in northern New Mexico. In 2010, it purchased Bell Ranch, a large cattle ranch in New Mexico.

  4. Geraldine Lucas Homestead–Fabian Place Historic District

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    Geraldine Lucas was born in 1866 in Iowa City, Iowa and, following an unsuccessful marriage and with a degree from Oberlin College, became a teacher in New York. She retired in 1912 and sought a retirement home. She joined two brothers and a sister in Jackson Hole and built a cabin in 1913. She filed for a homestead claim, which was granted ...

  5. Jim Baker Cabin - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. November 8, 1982. The Jim Baker Cabin was built in 1873 by frontiersman Jim Baker as a fortified house on the Little Snake River at Savery Creek near present-day Savery, Wyoming. The two-story log building measures 31 feet (9.4 m) by 16 feet (4.9 m) with two rooms on the lower level and a single smaller room on the upper level.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Wyoming

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    This is a directory of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wyoming. There are more than 500 listed sites in Wyoming. Each of the 23 counties in Wyoming has at least four listings on the National Register. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted August 16, 2024.[ 1]

  7. Mormon Row Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district consists of a line of homestead complexes along the Jackson-Moran Road near the southeast corner of Grand Teton National Park, in the valley called Jackson Hole. The rural historic landscape's period of significance includes the construction of the Andy Chambers, T.A. Moulton and John Moulton farms from 1908 to the 1950s.

  8. Moose, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Moose, Wyoming. Moose is an unincorporated community in Teton County, Wyoming, in the Jackson Hole valley. It has a US Post Office, with the zip code of 83012. The town is located within Grand Teton National Park along the banks of the Snake River. It is populated mostly by families with inholdings within the borders of the park.

  9. Tom Sun Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The ranch's builder, Thomas Du Beau Soleil (Tom Sun), was a French-Canadian frontiersman who later became a pioneer cattleman. [2] During the 1870s and 1880s, the ranch was typical of many medium-sized ranching operations in cattle country. In 1882, The Cheyenne Daily Leader, remarked that "the eastern person of inquiring turn of mind who ...