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Saturday, March 31, 2018

Jackson Lake Lodge is located near Moran in Grand Teton National Park, in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The lodge has 385 rooms, a restaurant, conference rooms, and offers numerous recreational opportunities. The lodge is owned by the National Park Service, and operated under contract by the Grand Teton Lodge Company. The Grand Teton Lodge Company also manages the Jenny Lake Lodge, as well as cabins, restaurants and other services at Colter Bay Village. The lodge is located east of Jackson Lake adjacent to prime moose habitat below the Jackson Lake Dam.

Jackson Lake Lodge: Rockefeller’s Middle Class Accommodations In 1950, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. called on architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood to design the Jackson Lake Lodge. This building marked the transition in the National Park System from rustic to modern design. Underwood revolutionized park architecture by combining modern materials with rustic accents, such as the wood grain-textured concrete seen on this building. Rockefeller developed the lodge to help make parks accessible to all Americans. Although the lodge was originally criticized for being too modern, it harmonizes with the natural surroundings with a low profile receding amid the aspen and pine trees. Landscapers planted native species mimicking the local environment.

In 1950, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. called on architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood to design the Jackson Lake Lodge. This building marked the transition in the National Park System from rustic to modern design. Underwood revolutionized park architecture by combining modern materials with rustic accents, such as the wood grain-textured concrete seen on this building. Rockefeller developed the lodge to help make parks accessible to all Americans. Although the lodge was originally criticized for being too modern, it harmonizes with the natural surroundings with a low profile receding amid the aspen and pine trees. Landscapers planted native species mimicking the local environment.

In 2003, the lodge was listed as a National Historic Landmark. Designed by architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood and completed in 1955, the lodge is an example of the National Park Service's interpretation of the International Style which was commonly seen in structures built on U.S. Government parklands in the mid-20th century. The lodge combines elements of the more rustic structures of the earlier decades of the 20th century with a more modern design elements that became standard for the next couple of decades.

Old Jackson Lake Lodge




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The resort complex was built over the site of the Amoretti Hotel and Camp Company's Jackson Lake Lodge, built by Eugene Amoretti of Lander, Wyoming from 1922. Amoretti's lodge, boasting the first hot and cold running water in the valley, featured guest cabins and tent cabins. It was purchased by the Snake River Land Company in 1930 and continued to operate until 1953, when its 23 cabins were demolished in favor of the new resort.

The Jackson Lake Lodge was designated a National Historic Landmark on July 31, 2003.

See also


Jackson Lake Lodge - Jackson Hole Lodging
Jackson Lake Lodge - Jackson Hole Lodging. Source : jacksonholelodging.com

  • Historical buildings and structures of Grand Teton National Park

References


Accommodations: SWST 2015 Convention
Accommodations: SWST 2015 Convention. Source : www.swst.org

External links


Local's Favorite Places to Eat in Grand Teton - Jackson Hole Traveler
Local's Favorite Places to Eat in Grand Teton - Jackson Hole Traveler. Source : www.jacksonholetraveler.com

  • Jackson Lake Lodge at Grand Teton National Park
  • Jackson Lake Lodge National Historic Landmark at the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office

7 Best Places to Eat and Sleep in Grand Teton National Park - My ...
7 Best Places to Eat and Sleep in Grand Teton National Park - My .... Source : www.yellowstonepark.com

 
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