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In days gone-by, this log cabin served as the Ranger’s Office for the Buffalo District of the Teton National Forest, located 35 miles north of the town of Jackson. The building brings back some of the historic flavor of the Jackson Hole Country. The furnishings are typical of a District Forest Ranger’s Office in the early days. This small rustic cabin was sufficient to meet the needs of the hardy Forest Rangers of that era. Their primary duties of forest protection and law enforcement kept them in the woods most of the time. Simple as it was the cabin was a welcome sight to the Ranger, especially during the long cold winter months. Please look inside for a brief glimpse into the past.
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