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The name "Jackson Hole" derives from the early 19th-century fur trappers who referred to the valley as a "hole," which is a term used to describe a low-lying area surrounded by mountains. The name "Jackson" comes from David Jackson, one of the trappers who explored the area. The combination of these terms led to the region being known as Jackson Hole. Over time, it has become famous for its stunning landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities.

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