

The Cunningham Cabin stands as one of the valley’s few remaining structures from the homesteading era when settlers filed nearly 400 claims in Jackson Hole. In the 1880s, John and Margaret Cunningham staked a claim for the Bar Flying U Ranch. Cunningham built his cabin in 1888 in the Appalachian style, commonly called “double-pen” or “dog-trot.” John lived in the cabin until 1895 when he finished his main residence, and it later became a smithy and barn.

Interesting, so this view has been in your family since then. My father was grown up in the Swedish mountains in early 1900, but you can´t compare with these stunning mountains.
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The view has been apart of my life for about 40 years.Cunningham Cabin Ranch is not part my family. I am from San Diego Ca. Very little compares with the Tetons and Jackson Hole.
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Ok, I see
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