Sentences with phrase «by the civilian conservation»

Made of limestone, the 125 steps were constructed in 1930 by the Civilian Conservation Corps and are a popular spot for the fitness - minded.
It's actually a dam built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s.
Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's, the nine - hole course follows the slopes along and above Clear Fork Creek.
Located in Grafton, Illinois, Pere Marquette Lodge & Conference Center was built by the Civilian Conservations Corps during the Great Depression and opened its doors to the public in 1940.
The trees were planted long ago in the 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Many of the trails you'll walk on were originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, Native Americans, or the fur trappers of the 1820s.

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He sent an e-mail to supporters (and reporters) today that fleshed out his Dignity Corps plan, explaining it's modeled both on the federal 1930s - era Civilian Conservation Corps, in which his father participated, and a private homeless center in Buffalo run by St. Luke's Mission of Mercy.
Even this early model could seat eight, although the first Chevrolet Suburbans were actually for government use, specifically utilized by the National Guard and the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Built in the 1930s by stone masons of the Civilian Conservation Corps, the West Shelter viewpoint was used as a look out point during World War II.
After six months in the Civilian Conservation Corps, Lawrence received a scholarship in 1937 to attend the American Artists School, run by the John Reed Club in Harlem.
The University of Michigan has acquired a trove of photos capturing a place and time largely overlooked by history: black Civilian Conservation Corps camps during the Great Depression.
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