In The Early Days
Posted by: Volcanoguy
N 43° 28.802 W 110° 45.683
12T E 519297 N 4814151
Historical marker on east side of Jackson Town Square.
Waymark Code: WME8C1
Location: Wyoming, United States
Date Posted: 04/17/2012
Views: 2
Text of Sign:
In the early days the Town Square was a scrubby area strewn with rocks and sage-brush. Often, one would see elk bunched up with the town cows grazing in the square. In 1932, as part of a nation-wide movement to honor his 200th birthday, the square was named George Washington Memorial Park. The American Legion planted trees and grass. From 1953 to 1969, the Rotary Club built elk antler arches on each corner of the square.
Presently, in May of each year, an antler auction is held in the square. Revenue from the auction is used for the winter feeding program at the National Elk Refuge. In exchange for collecting hundreds of shed antlers each spring, the Boy Scouts of America receives part of the proceeds to fund its local program.
Marker Name: In The Early Days
Marker Type: City
Group Responsible for Placement: City
Addtional Information: Not listed
Date Dedicated: Not listed
Marker Number: Not listed
Web link(s) for additional information: Not listed
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