"The Grand Homestead"
In Jackson Hole Valley, Wyoming, at a location called Mormon Row, the last remnants of a century old community braves the elements, marking time surrounded by the magnificent Grand Tetons. The homestead site, built by Mormon settlers in the early 1900s, was developed into rich farm land, painstakingly cleared and tended by hand.
This photograph showcases the ancient old barn, almost bringing it back to life for a moment, as it sits surrounded by vast open fields of grass and sage, overseen by the magnificent winter peaks of the Tetons.