The John Moulton Barn

Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscape of Grand Teton National Park lies a historic gem that captivates visitors with its rustic charm and rich history: Mormon Row and the iconic T.A. Moulton Barn and the John Moulton Barn. This picturesque site, just outside Jackson Hole, Wyoming, offers a glimpse into the lives of early settlers and pioneers who carved out a living in this rugged frontier.

Mormon Row dates back to the early 1900s when Mormon homesteaders established a community in this fertile valley beneath the towering Teton Range. Seeking new opportunities for farming and ranching, these settlers faced the challenges of harsh winters and unpredictable weather. Yet, their perseverance and hard work transformed the landscape into a thriving agricultural hub, characterized by quaint homesteads and expansive fields. Today, Mormon Row and the John Moulton Barn are preserved as part of Grand Teton National Park, offering visitors a glimpse into the past and an opportunity to connect with the natural beauty that has enchanted generations. 

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