Talk:Grand Teton National Park
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- (cur) (last) . . M 07:02, 31 Jan 2004 . . Maveric149 (sorry, that doesn't work at high res)
What doesn't work is the current image placement. At least in my browser, the photo overlaps completely with the map of the U.S. This is of course why I changed it in the first place. <KF> 09:21, 31 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- What resolution do you have your screen set at? Sounds like it is less than 800px wide. With your version, at 1024+ the table shifts left and really messes up the article's formatting. --mav
[edit] Nearest City?
I realize that the definintion of "city" connotes a metro area of a some size, but the City article itself is unclear about that size definition. Certainly the nearest "city", with hotels, gas stations, airport, macdonalds, and shopping malls in Jackson, Wyo. But if we are really looking at metros above "town", (and Jackson is relatively big for Wyoming), then what about Idaho Falls, or Boise?
- A city is any incorporated community. Jackson fits that def. --mav 05:07, 30 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Jackson also has an airport with commercial traffic, and has more than a little lodging.
- Jackson is just south of the National Elk Refuge, which is just south of Grand Teton's park borders, though you have to drive a bit to get to an actual park entrance station. Said another way, the park entrance station lies several miles within park boundaries. Jackson airport also lies within park boundaries.--Tachikoma 00:36, 24 May 2006 (UTC)