A Chinese tourist was asked what he knew about the T.A. Moulton barn as he busily snapped away on a picture-perfect July morning. An interpreter relayed the question. He smiled as wide as a Wyoming sky. “Ah, cowboy,” he said with excitement, and went back to clicking.
I have lived in East Jackson for 45 years. Most days when I take my walk I stroll around or through May Park. Each time I silently thank
Wayne May for having the foresight to sell this precious piece of property to the town of Jackson. The 10 acres was zoned for duplexes and multifamily homes. But in 1990, Wayne and
Selma May sold the property to the town for $400,000. It was well worth $2 million back then. The contract read that the Mays could live on the property until their death.
Jackson Town Councilor
Mike Lance played a major role in securing the land for the public. He approached the Mays about a 35-foot easement through their property, and the Mays said no. The town then asked if the Mays would sell all of the property, and they said yes.