Old House Journal

Saving Whole Houses!

Some people scour thrift shops to find salvaged house parts. In a service born from necessity (and her own frustration), Esther Judge–Lennox scours paperwork to save buildings. The Shacks on Racks founder follows the Teton County Historic Preservation Board’s demolition process to find houses headed for the landfill.

Tucked into an emerald valley filled with pine trees and crisp alpine rivers, surrounded by massive peaks, Wyoming’s Teton County is an irresistible locale. The Jackson Hole ski resort is

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