Wyoming
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Wyoming
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T.A. Moulton Barn
Moose, Wyoming
1913-39
Probably the most iconic barn in the world, thanks to a dramatic backdrop of the Teton Mountains, this picturesque barn was built in stages from 1913 to 1939 by Mormon settler T.A. Moulton.
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Jackson Town Square
Jackson, Wyoming
1934
Established as the George Washington Memorial Park in 1934 (in honor of his 200th birthday), this park is now better known as the Town Square.
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Teton Theater
Jackson, Wyoming
1941
This historic cinema of 1941 has been carefully restored and is now home to a pizzeria.
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Million Dollar Cowboy Bar
Jackson, Wyoming
1937
Located on the Town Square, this western bar has been a Jackson landmark since 1937. It is known for its nostalgic atmosphere, western dancing, and live country music.
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Silver Dollar Bar
Jackson, Wyoming
1950
Located inside the historic Wort Hotel, this Jackson landmark is named for the 2,032 uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollars inlaid in its famously curvy bar.
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Liberty Burger
Jackson, Wyoming
Offering unique burgers made with a variety of meat, fish, and veggies, Liberty Burger occupies a historic building and is furnished in a striking Art Nouveau style.
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St. John's Episcopal Church and Rectory
Jackson, Wyoming
1911
Built in 1911, St. John's Church features a large walkable outdoor labyrinth patterned after that in Chartres Cathedral, France.
- Wort Hotel Jackson, Wyoming