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Jackson Police Mounted Patrol officers stop to chat with tourists seen through the Elk Antler Arch in George Washington Memorial Park, known as the Town Square in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The Town Square’s four arches are built entirely from local elk antlers. Each arch is supported by a steel framework and constructed by hand using more than 2,000 antlers each. The arches are held together mostly by friction and gravity and need to be rebuilt about every 50 years.

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Jackson Police Mounted Patrol officers stop to chat with tourists seen through the Elk Antler Arch in George Washington Memorial Park, known as the Town Square in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The Town Square’s four arches are built entirely from local elk antlers. Each arch is supported by a steel framework and constructed by hand using more than 2,000 antlers each. The arches are held together mostly by friction and gravity and need to be rebuilt about every 50 years.
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