• Day Pond Dam Restoration - Colchester CT
    "Follow the gravel road on the right, past the metal gate and a pit toilet beyond, to the west end of Day Pond and the stone dam that was restored in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The original dam, constructed by the Colonialera Day family, once powered a sawmill. The pond’s root-beer-colored water, stained by tannins, now tumbles unimpeded over the spillway."
  • Day Pond State Park - Colchester CT
    The Civilian Conservation Corps (C.C.C.) conducted development work at what was later established as Day Pond State Park. Work included development of a recreation area.
  • Old Comstock Bridge Reconstruction - Colchester CT
    The Civilian Conservation Corps (C.C.C.) rebuilt the historic Comstock Covered Bridge, a.k.a. the Old Comstock Bridge.
  • Salmon River State Forest - Colchester CT
    Camp Stuart, Civilian Conservation Corps (C.C.C.) Company #1194, operated between July 8, 1935 and May 31, 1937. It conducted development work at the newly-established Salmon River State Park. Work included construction of one mile of truck trails, "the clearing of miles of cross-country ski trails," and dam construction.