Driggs, ID to Cody, Wyoming


We departed Driggs, ID and spent the morning in Jackson visiting the various art galleries and stopping for lunch at the Cowboy Bar.  It was definitely a throwback to the 1950's.  Old saddles served as bar stools.  Silver dollars were embedded in the bar itself and western memorabilia was everywhere.  They don't make them like this place anymore.  Refreshed and saddle sore, we headed out of town toward Cody, Wyoming.





Million Dollar Cowboy Bar
We had one last view of the beautiful Jackson Hole as we drove to Cody.  We made a few short stops to take pictures.  Just outside Cody, we came across Old Trail Town which is a collection of historic structures arranged to form a street as one would expect to see in an old trail town.  Cabins which once provided shelter to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, as well as, other famous and infamous personages were found on site.  Numerous saloons, general stores, livery stables and other buildings of the Old West were accessible and furnished such as they  might have appeared in their prime.  It was a very extensive and interesting collection of structures and artifacts. 

Old Trail Town






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