Town in Mexico supplies Jackson Hole’s workers – Wyoming
Tagged: Mexico, mexico city, population, Wyoming
During November a writer and photographer from the Jackson Hole News&Guide accompanied a group of Latinos from Jackson Hole back to their native land of Mexico. Most of Jackson Hole’s Latino services workers come from a town called San Simeon in a corn-and-cattle region amid belching volcanoes about two hours from Mexico City.
The town is quiet for much of the year because about half the population is off working in Colorado, Utah and New Jersey. But most — 2,000 to 2,500 — live and work in Jackson Hole and nearby in Teton County, Idaho.
The young affectionately refer to their home away from home as “Jacksimeon.””*
*From: www.vaildaily.com
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