Jackson Hole National Monument was created in 1943.
Jackson Hole National Monument ended in 1950.
Big Hole Battlefield National Monument was created in 1910.
Jackson Hole Preserve was created in 1940.
Jackson Hole Airport was created in 1939.
Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival was created in 1991.
Big Hole National Battlefield was created in 1883.
Grand Teton National Park was first set aside by an act of Congress in 1929. This initial park included only the Teton Range and the six glacial lakes at the base of the mountains. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, through presidential proclamation in 1943, combined the Teton National Forest lands with other federal acres plus Jackson Lake plus a donation of land by John D. Reckefeller, Jr. into the Jackson Hole National Monument. On September 14, 1950, the Jackson Hole National Monument and the original Grand Teton National Park were combined into a new Grand Teton National Park.
Hell Hole Gorge National Park was created in 1992.
There is only one place specifically known as Jackson Hole, which is a valley located in Wyoming. The term "Jackson Hole" is often associated with the town of Jackson, Wyoming, which serves as the gateway to Grand Teton National Park and is a popular destination for outdoor activities. Other places may have "Jackson" in their names, but they do not refer to the same "Jackson Hole."
Jackson Hole is in Wyoming, USA.
Tourists are attracted to Wyoming by Yellowstone National Park and Old Faithful, Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Hole, Devils Tower Monument, the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. Other things that attract tourists to Wyoming include the beautiful scenery, the opportunities for outdoor recreation, and the "Old West" history.
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