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Date added: July 26, 2012; Modified: May 16, 2022
Beginning in 1933, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), working from NPS regional office designs, built new structures and cleared “unneeded or undesirable” buildings, lakes, and ponds. Corpsmen also did landscaping work to improve the camp- and picnic grounds, overlooks, and… read more
Date added: October 31, 2017
Carlton’s stately city hall was constructed by the Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.) in 1937.
Date added: July 26, 2012; Modified: March 8, 2016
Jay Cooke State Park’s River Inn, constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) using a local rock known as gabbro, is among the “largest CCC buildings in Minnesota.”
Date added: July 26, 2012; Modified: March 8, 2016
From 1934 to 1935, the Civilian Conservation (CCC) reconstructed a suspension bridge, spanning the St. Louis River, at Jay Cooke State Park.