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Is there a  cornerstone on your favorite CCC structure?

Camp Okoboji SP-9, 1934

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Camp Okoboji, SP-9, Iowa

 

 

Click to enlargeArizona Governor Napolitano declares March 31, 2008 CCC Recognition Day

 

 

 

Clifton Road Crew F-48

The Boys of the CCC were as rugged as the land they served.  Today the vistas of the Arizona desert landscape are still dotted with handy  work that stands as a testament to their grit and creativity.  

 

 

 

Noon Creek Field Crew

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Visit these Arizona web pages:  

CCC Blog:  http://forestarmy.blogspot.com

CCC Resource Page:  http://cccresources.blogspot.com 

 

 

 

A sampling of CCC built structures - (click photo to enlarge)

South Mountain Park - Phoenix South Mountain Park Ramada S Mt Park Museum South Mountain Park Museum

Chiricahua National Monument Chiricahua National Monument South Rim Grand Canyon South Rim-Grand Canyon South Rim-Grand Canyon


Chapter #44 - The Roadrunner Chapter

 

Chapter #44 of Phoenix continues to encourage appreciation for the CCC built structures that contribute so much to the parks of the scenic west.  Please join their effort to remember the CCC in Arizona.  Expanding the interest of conservation heritage into a wider circle will help to secure CCC Heritage for the future.  

 

Meetings are held the third Saturday of the month except for July and August.  For more information contact:

 

Mike Smith,  President

Chapter #44

20016 N. 1st Avenue

Phoenix, AZ  85027

jabbernow@cox.net 

 

CCC Plaque at the Captiol in Phoenix Christmas Meeting 2007 Author Robert_Moore_Vistis Chapter


Chapter #44 Newsletter - Cactus Country Crier


 

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