Downtown Jackson, Wyoming
It isn't very large, but it is big on tourist shops, eateries, and traffic.
On this cold and rainy May, the place only had a handful of visitors, but I bet the benches are packed during the warm summer months.
Most saloons are for those 21 years of age or older, but a "family saloon" is news to me.
I believe this statue is dedicated to John Colter, one of the early explorers to this area of the west in the early 1800's.
If I am not mistaken, the names inscribed in the plaques below are a memorial to veterans from the area.
It is stationed outside an antique store and he looks a little overused.
This pair are door handles to an art gallery.
- Karen
7 comments:
Jackson is a cool town to visit. Your photos are wonderful and bring back some great memories of my trip there. Happy Sunday!
Fun stuff Jackson is. We will be there in about two weeks when we visit my Dad in Idaho. He wanted to know if we wanted to go to Yellowstone again. I said no, just to Jackson and to the Tetons, maybe Mormon Row. He said that was the best place to take photos. I told him I hope so.
You have been to a wonderful place.
And lucky enough, have not been shot.
The Wild West brought to life, great job!
the pair of guns by the door are very interesting, i thought it could be intimidating, but it is actually not.
Eileeninmd: Thanks, I agree it is an unique place to visit.
Yogi: Have a good time and I look forward to seeing your photos.
rainfield61: I didn't bring a gun.
llandudnopictures: It's the wild west there all the time.
betchai: I have to say it was unusual, but it seems to match the theme of the town.
A great town to experience the Wild West... ;)
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