
Jackson and Wilson serve as the primary hubs in this mid-1960s survey of the Jackson Hole valley, where the braided channels of the Snake River dominate the lowlands. The map captures a transitional moment for the town of Jackson, showing local infrastructure like the Sewage Disposal plant and Drive-in Theater alongside the traditional Fairground. To the north, the National Elk Refuge and Teton National Forest boundary lines establish the protected character of the landscape.
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