CCC CampsAnecdotes from Wiki s contributors:
CCC stands for Civilian Conservation Corps, it was created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933 to create jobs for the American men who could not find work in any other field during the depression. The men could sign up for any length of time, usually it was farm boys who could be away from the farm for a few months at a time. They were paid a small salary with room and board. They were given the basic tools they would need to build a few buildings, information center, toilets, camp sites, picnic areas and roads. They had to cut the timber and hewn the lumber themselfs. They did not have drawings or the help of architects, engineers. They built with what they found on site. Some of the buildings are put together with out nails. They found the most scenic areas for the picnic areas and the most unobtrusive areas for the buildings. They used rocks to blend the buildings into the landscape. They built dams to form pools where there were natural springs. Today most of our state and national parks are located where the CCC started. Most of our roadside parks have remnants of the CCC original work. For men that were not in construction, they did a fantastic job. The buildings are still perfect for the area and a wonderful addition to the parks. There are two websites which will help. www.nps.gov and www.cccalumni.org
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