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The Grand Teton mountain is the tallest peak of the Teton Range. The Teton Range is located in northwestern Wyoming. Grand Teton National Park is located in the Teton Range.
Both Grand Teton National Park and the Grand Teton mountain are located in the United States.
Grand Teton is the highest mountain in the Teton Range and is located in Grand Teton National Park in the US state of Wyoming.
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The Teton range is a fault-block mountain.
The Grand Tetons are mountain peaks, part of the Teton Mountain Range which is part of the Rocky Mountain range.
the Grand Teton Mountains Of Wyoming.
Grand Teton, at 13,775 feet is the high point of the Teton Range, and the second highest peak in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The mountain is entirely within the Snake River drainage basin, which it feeds by several local creeks and glaciers. Grand Teton's name was first recorded as Mount Hayden by the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition of 1870. But by 1931, the name Grand Teton Peak was in such common usage that it was recognized by the USGS Board on Geographic Names. Another shift in usage led the Board to shorten the name on maps to Grand Teton in 1970. The origin of the current name is a bit controversial. The most common explanation is that "Grand Teton" means "large tit" in French, named by either French-Canadian or Iroquois members of an expedition led by Donald McKenzie of the North West Company. However, other historians disagree, and claim that the mountain was named after the Teton Sioux tribe of Native Americans.
The North Country Stomp is known for being Native American in origin. Stomp dance is common amongst tribes in the southern United States.
The Brooks Range is considered by some to be an extension of the Rocky Mountains while others consider it a separate mountain range. It stretches 700 miles (1,100 km) from west to east across northern Alaska into Canada's Yukon Territory. The Teton Range, which includes the Grand Teton mountain, is part of the Rocky Mountains. The Teton Range is located in western Wyoming, south of Yellowstone National Park. Grand Teton National Park contains most of the eastern slope of the Teton Range.
The mountain displayed on the can is more than likely Mount Moran, located in Grand Teton National Park.