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    Arch Cape Tunnel viewed from its south side on Highway 101

    Arch Cape Tunnel – Cannon Beach OR

    Date added: April 1, 2022; Modified: April 21, 2022

    In February 1936, to complete the portion of Highway 101 between Cannon Beach and Manzanita, the Oregon Highway Department approved construction plans for a 1227-foot-long tunnel through Arch Cape. The federal Public Roads Administration provided critical funding for the project…. read more

    Toothrock Tunnel on Columbia River Highway – Bonneville OR

    Date added: June 26, 2019; Modified: April 7, 2022

    The US Bureau of Public Roads (BPR) built the Toothrock Tunnel No. 4555  on the Columbia Gorge Highway near Bonneville, Oregon. Heading east on Interstate-84, as one approaches the Bonneville Dam, vehicles pass through an 837-foot, semicircular bore into Tooth… read more

    Log Marker for CCC Camp Silver Creek Falls

    CCC Camp Silver Creek Falls (former) – Silverton OR

    Date added: February 9, 2022; Modified: March 29, 2022

    Silver Falls State Park’s current North Falls day-use and group camp contains the site that once served the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Silver Creek Falls. CCC enrollees occupied this site from 1935 through 1940, working to improve the state… read more

    CCC Camp Saddle Mountain, Company #1258 - Seaside OR 

    CCC Camp Saddle Mountain (former) – Seaside OR

    Date added: March 9, 2022; Modified: March 9, 2022

    Members of Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) #1258 arrived at CCC Camp Saddle Mountain near Seaside and Cannon Beach OR in the summer of 1935. The majority of the Company’s enrollees were from New York. Although the CCC workers occupied tents… read more

    CCC Camp Nehalem 

    CCC Camp Nehalem (former) – Wheeler OR

    Date added: February 10, 2022; Modified: March 9, 2022

    Located nine miles northeast of Wheeler in Tillamook County, Camp Nehalem was the home to Company #2908 Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) enrollees from 1935 to approximately 1941. Company #2908 was known as the “Oregon Company,” being made up entirely of… read more

    Ecola State Park 

    Ecola State Park – Cannon Beach OR

    Date added: February 22, 2022; Modified: February 22, 2022

    Ecola State Park offers one of the most widely recognized views of the Pacific on the Oregon Coast. Development of the four miles of coastline for park began in 1934 with the work of CCC enrollees from CCC Camp Saddle… read more

    Stabilized Dune at Fort Stevens State Park

    Beach Stabilization – Warrenton OR

    Date added: February 21, 2022

    Stabilization of Clatsop County’s coastal dunes was the primary work project of CCC enrollees from Camp Warrenton from 1933 to about 1940. Soon after the completion of the south jetty on the Columbia River in 1913, beach erosion became a… read more

    CCC Camp Boyington

    CCC Camp Boyington (former) – Astoria OR

    Date added: February 18, 2022

    Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Boyington served a company of CCC enrollees within the first year of the New Deal. Construction began on the camp outside of Astoria, near the unincorporated town of Olney, in October 1933. The company of… read more

    East End of the Nehalem River Bridge

    Nehalem River Bridge – Seaside OR

    Date added: February 16, 2022

    Completed in 1939, the biggest bridge on what was then the newly constructed Wolf Creek Highway (now the Sunset Highway) spans the 600-foot-deep Nehalem River gorge. It eliminated a three-mile detour on this major highway between Portland and the northern… read more

    CCC Bridge over Nehalem River near CCC Camp Nehalem

    CCC Bridge (replaced) – Wheeler OR

    Date added: February 15, 2022

    Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) enrollees from Camp Nehalem were charged with constructing a truck trail, or fire road, along the lower Nehalem River to create greater access to the forested land in that part of Tillamook County. One of the… read more

    Road Building by Camp Nehalem Enrollees

    Foss Road (Nehalem River Truck Trail) – Wheeler OR

    Date added: February 15, 2022

    Development of a “truck trail,” as fire roads were called, was the first priority of the members of #2908 at Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Nehalem when the camp opened in 1935. The camp was located on the edge of… read more

    Summit of Angel's Rest Trail with Washington mountains across the Columbia River

    Angel’s Rest Trail – Columbia River Gorge Scenic Area OR

    Date added: February 8, 2022; Modified: February 14, 2022

    Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) enrollees from Camp New Benson Park improved the Columbia River Gorge hike to Angel’s Rest in 1934-1935, This involved building bridges over streams as well as grooming the trail. Angel’s Rest is one of the most… read more