Tourists pose in front of a famous archway made of elk antlers that adorns the entrance to the downtown square in the center of Jackson, Wyoming.  How does a town sustain economic growth and still protect the natural environment, provide affordable places to live for local employees and still manage to maintain its character?  Photo by Todd Wilkinson
Tourists pose in front of a famous archway made of elk antlers that adorns the entrance to the downtown square in the center of Jackson, Wyoming. How does a town sustain economic growth and still protect the natural environment, provide affordable places to live for local employees and still manage to maintain its character? Photo by Todd Wilkinson