Kelly, Wyoming

Kelly, Wyoming

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Kelly, Wyoming

Residential area in Kelly, Wyoming

Residential area in Kelly, Wyoming

 

The unincorporated tiny western community of Kelly, Wyoming was originally called Gros Ventre, but was changed to Kelly to honor a local sawmill owner. Kelly is located at the southeast corner of Grand Teton National Park.

Post Office and residence in Kelly, Wyoming

Post Office and residence in Kelly, Wyoming

 

 

 

I am sure the community of Kelly appreciates this post office. There is also a post office at Moose Junction in Grand Teton National Park.

 

 

 

 

Residence in Kelly, Wyoming

Residence in Kelly, Wyoming

 

All the homes in Kelly have a great view of the Teton Range and there are wildflowers going in most of the yards.

 

 

Residence in Kelly, Wyoming

Residence in Kelly, Wyoming

 

 

 

 

Most of the log cabins the tiny western community of Kelly are small. It seems this would help with the heating since winter in Kelly is very cold.

 

 

 

Residence in Kelly, Wyoming

Residence in Kelly, Wyoming

 

 

Nice construction of logs and stones on this house in Kelly.

 

View of Teton Range and Grand Teton Mountain the small town of Kelly, Wyoming

View of Teton Range and Grand Teton Mountain the small town of Kelly, Wyoming

 

 

 

 

 

 

This picture of Kelly, Wyoming looks like a scene out of the old west.

Unique solar system seen on building in Kelly, Wyoming

Unique solar system seen on building in Kelly, Wyoming

 

 

 

 

 

I spent some time looking at this unique solar system installed on a building in Kelly, Wyoming. Six parabolic reflectors obviously tracked the sun and reflected the sun's rays on a tube running from the bottom of to the top. Cold fluid obviously entered the bottom and hot fluid exited at the top. I suspect the building contained large insulated storage tanks. A nice residence was located about 50-feet to the left of this building. I am guessing that insulated underground pipes transport the hot liquid into the house.

Some of it is fairly obvious while I am speculating on the storage tanks and other unseen parts of the system.

I would be interested in learning more about this system if you would be so kind as to share information with me.

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