Andy Chambers Ranch Historic District, Historic ranch district in Teton County, Wyoming, US.
Andy Chambers Ranch Historic District is a group of farm buildings including a house, barn, garage, and smaller outbuildings situated within Grand Teton National Park. The structures sit in a line along the road with open fields stretching behind them.
The farmstead was established in the 1920s and represents one of the last complete agricultural complexes in Mormon Row. This period marked the end of an era when small independent farms still operated throughout Jackson Hole Valley.
The way the buildings sit along the road shows how settlers organized their farms in Jackson Hole Valley and made use of the space they had. You can read the daily rhythms of early farming life from how the structures are positioned and what each one was built for.
The historic district can be reached by driving Antelope Flats Road within Grand Teton National Park. The nearby town of Moose offers basic services and visitor information for planning your visit.
The buildings are intentionally lined up in a row to make maximum use of the pasture land behind them. This strategic arrangement was crucial for farmers trying to get the most from their available land for livestock and crops.
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