• Turkey Run State Park Picnic Shelter - Marshall IN
    The picnic shelter, commonly known as Big Log Shelter, was completed in 1936. It was started as a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) project but was abandoned in 1935. The building was then completed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). The shelter has three fireplaces and is classified as parks rustic.
  • Turkey Run State Park - Marshall IN
    "Shelter houses, a saddle barn and many sandstone trail structures are the legacy of the hard working young men of the Civilian Conservation Corps, Camp 8, stationed at Turkey Run in 1934-1935."
  • Turkey Run State Park Cabins - Marshall IN
    Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) workers completed five identical cabins in 1941. The cabins sit in a semi-circle in a lightly wooded area.
  • Turkey Run State Park Canyon Shelter - Marshall IN
    The Canyon shelter was completed by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) workers in 1935. The style of the shelter is classified as parks rustic.
  • Turkey Run State Park Commissary - Marshall IN
    Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Co. 2580 began construction on the commissary. The CCC Camp was abandoned in March 1942 and the commissary was only seventy percent complete. The commissary was eventually completed by park personnel and opened to the public later that year. The commissary is now used as a nature center.
  • Turkey Run State Park Gatehouse - Marshall IN
    Using a variety of native materials, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built gatehouses designed to appeal to the eye and draw in visitors with hints of the delights of nature within the park. CCC workers completed Turkey Run's gatehouse in 1935. The style of the gatehouse is classified as parks rustic.
  • Turkey Run State Park Oven Shelter - Marshall IN
    The oven shelter, commonly known as Fireplace Shelter, was completed by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) laborers in 1935. The style of the oven shelter is classified as parks rustic.
  • Turkey Run State Park Over Shelter - Marshall IN
    The oven shelter, known as the Newby Culch Shelter House, was completed by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) laborers in 1935. The shelter was constructed from stone and wood. The style of the shelter is classified as parks rustic.
  • Turkey Run State Park Picnic Shelter - Marshall IN
    The picnic shelter, commonly known as Middle Shelter, was completed by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) workers in 1935. The style of the shelter is classified as parks rustic.
  • Turkey Run State Park Saddle Barn - Marshall IN
    Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) laborers completed the saddle barn in 1940. The style of the barn is classified as parks rustic. The barn was constructed with stone and wood.
  • Turkey Run State Park Service Building - Marshall IN
    Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) laborers completed the service building in 1935. The service building is located near the park's office and remains functional. The style of the service building is classified as parks rustic.
  • Turkey Run State Park Shelter House - Marshall IN
    The shelter house is known today as the Tennis Court Shelter House. It was completed by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) laborers in 1935.
  • Turkey Run State Park Sunset Point - Marshall IN
    Sunset Point was completed by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) laborers in 1935. The style of the decorative stone is classified as parks rustic. The stone wall overlooks Sugar Creek. Sunset Point is a good example of stone work completed throughout the park trails by CCC, consisting primarily of walls, steps, and bridges.