Visions of the West: Western heritage museums preserve stirring chapters in our nation's wild and wooly past

Travel America, Jan-Feb, 2005 by Ellen Clark

The National Museum of Wildlife Art, 2820 Rungus Rd., Jackson, WY 83002; (800) 313-9553; www.wildlifeart.org. This museum specializes in art depicting animals and scenery distinctive to the West. More than 100 of North America's finest wildlife artists are on display, including John James Audubon, Robert Bateman, and William R.

Leigh. The museum boasts the largest collection of Carl Rungus' art in the United States.

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