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Jackson Lake Lodge
In 1950, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. called on architect Gilb...
Jackson Lake
Jackson Lake lies in the northern valley of the Grand Teto...
National Historic Landmark - Jackson Lake Lodge
Jackson Lake Lodge, completed in 1955, represents a break ...
Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park
More than eight centuries ago, Native Americans inhabited ...
Results for Jackson Lake
Jackson Lake Lodge
In 1950, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. called on architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood to design the Jackson Lake Lodge. This building marked the transition in the National Park System from rustic to modern design. Underwood revolutionized park architecture by combining modern ...
Jackson Lake
Jackson Lake lies in the northern valley of the Grand Tetons, where the Snake River, with its three main tributaries, flows just to the south. This Northwest portion of Wyoming, including Jackson Lake, the Snake River, and the Tetons combine ...
National Historic Landmark - Jackson Lake Lodge
Jackson Lake Lodge, completed in 1955, represents a break with the traditional rustic style of architecture used in the National Park Service. Designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood, who previously had designed the Ahwahnee, Bryce Canon and North Rim Grand Canyon ...
Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park
More than eight centuries ago, Native Americans inhabited the area around Lake Jackson, just north of Tallahassee. The park site was part of what is now known as the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex. Today, it encompasses six earthen temple mounds and ...