File:Grand Teton National Park Boundaries in 1943.pdf

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English: This map shows how the Jackson Hole National Monument, established in 1943 by Franklin D. Roosevelt, related to the original park boundaries. The Jackson Hole National Monument included Jackson Lake and shared the northern and eastern border of Grand Teton National Park. The Jackson Hole National Monument was roughly two and one fourth times larger than the Grand Teton National Park. 221,000 acres compared to 98,000 acres
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Source https://www.nps.gov/grte/learn/historyculture/cultural.htm
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This map shows how the Jackson Hole National Monument (established by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1943) related to the original 1929 Park boundaries.

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