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Graham High School - Graham, TX
in Civilian Conservation Corps
Graham High School was constructed in 1939 by the CCC camp in Graham (Holub).
posted by: WalksfarTX
location: Texas
date approved: 7/6/2020
last visited: never
S24.9 km
Possum Kingdom State Park
The 1,528-acre Possum Kingdom State Park is located in the rugged canyon country of the Palo Pinto Mountains and Brazos River Valley in North Texas.
posted by: txoilgas
date approved: 9/29/2009
last visited: 3/2/2011
SE52.6 km
Texas Frontier Trails Western Heritage Park – Mineral Wells, TX
Known as Millings Park at the time the CCC work was done, it was designated SP-8 for development. The park is not privately owned and entrance fee is charged.
date approved: 5/19/2019
SE56.6 km
Fort Wolters – Mineral Wells, TX
The CCC built several rock buildings at Camp Wolters, of which only one survives according to the interpretive sign near the building.
SE56.8 km
Old Camp Wolters Entrance - Mineral Wells, TX
The old Camp Wolters entrance, constructed by the CCC, survives in front of the old National Guard Armory -- now Perone's Industrial -- at 3801 US 180, Mineral Wells, TX.
posted by: QuarrellaDeVil
date approved: 9/7/2019
W63.7 km
Fort Griffin - Albany, TX
The National Park Service approved a CCC Camp at Fort Griffin State Park in 1939. Crews from existing camps in Cleburne and Lockhart arrived in 1939 and 1940.
date approved: 4/19/2017
NW82.9 km
Seymour City Park – Seymour, TX
The CCC built the rock walls that extend around the perimeter of the park, and the entrance to the park.
date approved: 5/21/2015
NE86.3 km
Elmwood Cemetery Wall - Bowie, TX
A Texas Historical Marker at Elmwood Cemetery in Bowie, TX, indicates that some of the remaining rock fence here was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
date approved: 6/14/2013
last visited: 6/6/2020
E106.9 km
CCC Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge - Fort Worth, Texas
The CCC is primarily responsible for building the Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge (FWNC&R) which is located just inside the city limits of Fort Worth, TX.
date approved: 9/30/2009
last visited: 10/3/2015
SE134.7 km
CCC - Cleburne State Park - Cleburne, Texas
Like many parks constructed by the CCC, Cleburne State Park centers on a man-made water feature—a large lake.
last visited: 10/23/2010
S144.8 km
Lake Brownwood State Park - Brownwood, TX
Many structures in use today were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the early 1930s from timber and native rock found in the park.
date approved: 1/22/2017
SE157.7 km
Meridian State Park -- Meridian TX
CCC Co. 1827 built a dam and the many structures that add to and highlight the natural beauty of Meridian State Park. The camp worked from 1933-1935 creating a sporting and recreational legacy that Texans will treasure forever.
posted by: Benchmark Blasterz
date approved: 2/1/2013
last visited: 3/19/2011