that is cool, I didn’t know that!
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These are all really cool facts and places to add to the list for sure. Thank you.
Not to derail the thread, but in your state of Arkansas, just south of the Mark Twain NF, were 65 CCC camps, building everything from fire-watch towers to lodges and cabins, bridges, roads & trails, and so much more to "preserve and develop the natural resources of the nation."
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In Missouri, there were 4,000 men working from 22 CCC camps:
Although the Great Depression was an era of hard times for most Americans, it was the dawn of a golden age for Missouri state parks. In 1933, under President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal, Congress…
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SO much of the architectural style we're used to seeing in our state and national parks as far as buildings, bridges, and stonework in steps on trails, etc is due to the diligence and skill of the CCC.
They weren't confined to rural area and forests, either. Many American cities benefited greatly from CCC works.
The CCC (and PWA and WPA) left a lasting legacy and were an important part of American history. We are fortunate to be able to enjoy it still.
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