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The most magnificent peaks of the Teton Mountains appear to leap straight out of the Jackson valley, Jackson Hole as locals call it, in Grand Teton National Park in northwest Wyoming. Other relatively small portions of the scenic park spill into Montana and Idaho

The most magnificent peaks of the Teton Mountains appear to leap straight out of the Jackson valley, Jackson Hole as locals call it, in Grand Teton National Park in northwest Wyoming. Other relatively small portions of the scenic park spill into Montana and Idaho

The most magnificent peaks of the Teton Mountains appear to leap straight out of the Jackson valley, Jackson Hole as locals call it, in Grand Teton National Park in northwest Wyoming. Other relatively small portions of the scenic park spill into Montana and Idaho

The most magnificent peaks of the Teton Mountains appear to leap straight out of the Jackson valley, Jackson Hole as locals call it, in Grand Teton National Park in northwest Wyoming. Other relatively small portions of the scenic park spill into Montana and Idaho

The most magnificent peaks of the Teton Mountains appear to leap straight out of the Jackson valley, Jackson Hole as locals call it, in Grand Teton National Park in northwest Wyoming. Other relatively small portions of the scenic park spill into Montana and Idaho

The most magnificent peaks of the Teton Mountains appear to leap straight out of the Jackson valley, Jackson Hole as locals call it, in Grand Teton National Park in northwest Wyoming. Other relatively small portions of the scenic park spill into Montana and Idaho

The most magnificent peaks of the Teton Mountains appear to leap straight out of the Jackson valley, Jackson Hole as locals call it, in Grand Teton National Park in northwest Wyoming. Other relatively small portions of the scenic park spill into Montana and Idaho

The most magnificent peaks of the Teton Mountains appear to leap straight out of the Jackson valley, Jackson Hole as locals call it, in Grand Teton National Park in northwest Wyoming. Other relatively small portions of the scenic park spill into Montana and Idaho

The most magnificent peaks of the Teton Mountains appear to leap straight out of the Jackson valley, Jackson Hole as locals call it, in Grand Teton National Park in northwest Wyoming. Other relatively small portions of the scenic park spill into Montana and Idaho

The most magnificent peaks of the Teton Mountains appear to leap straight out of the Jackson valley, Jackson Hole as locals call it, in Grand Teton National Park in northwest Wyoming. Other relatively small portions of the scenic park spill into Montana and Idaho

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Gift; Carol M. Highsmith Photography, Inc.; 2017; (DLC/PP-2002:038-13).

Forms part of: Gates Frontiers Fund Wyoming Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive.

Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Wyoming Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.

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