Sweetwater
County Historical Museum - Discover the rich cultural
heritage of southwestern Wyoming at the Sweetwater County Historical
Museum. Established in 1967 to preserve the history of Sweetwater County,
the museum contains permanent and temporary exhibits, a large historical
photograph collection, and local history research material.
Jackson
Hole Playhouse - Jackson Hole Playhouse is the oldest
framed building in Jackson. Over the years since it's foundation as the
Pink Garter Theatre to a stint as the Diamond Lil' and on to the last
twenty years as the Jackson Hole Playhouse, it has entertained families
and travelers of all different shapes, sizes, and disposition.
National
Museum of Wildlife Art - With collections of nearly
2,300 works of art, the museum strives to enrich and inspire public
appreciation of fine art and man's relationship with nature by focusing
its exhibitions and programs on wildlife. Sited on a butte in Jackson
Hole, Wyoming, the museum overlooks the 20,000-acre National Elk Refuge
and is on access to the great Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.
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The Pink Garter
Mainstage Theatre - The Performing Arts Company of
Jackson Hole, established in 1998, is a small theatre company dedicated to
the furtherance of the theatrical arts through educational programs, through
performances by the professional resident company and community members, and
through producing nationally known theatre artists at the Pink Garter
Mainstage Theatre.
Museum
of the Mountain Man - The Museum presents a visual and
interpretative experience into the romantic era of the Mountain man and
provides a comprehensive overview of the Western Fur Trade's historical
significance. Situated in the heart of the country that was once the hub of
the Rocky Mountain Rendezvous system, the Museum stands as a monument to the
men and the commerce that opened the West.
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