Hawaii's Volcanoes National Park - Volcano, HI
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N 19° 25.777 W 155° 15.427
5Q E 263006 N 2149918
The most visited park on the island. The WPA made critical improvements to the park in 1933-34 including roads, park structures, and trails.
Waymark Code: WM169XW
Location: Hawaii, United States
Date Posted: 06/09/2022
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Taken from the website, "According to the National Park Service: “Within Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park, as well as many other parks and forests, much of the work that the CCC did is still evident and still in use. From the research offices to the hiking trails, the CCC laid the foundations for much of the infrastructure that we see and use today in the Park.
In addition, a 200-person Emergency Conservation Work camp was set up for a period of six months. The allotted monthly pay per enrollee amounted to $25. These relief measures brought employment and much needed income to local families, some of whom subsisted on income that rarely exceeded $100 per year. More broadly, relief projects in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park sought to expand access to the crater by researchers and engineers, as well tourists. Between 1933 and 1934, the park received 273,634 visitors.
From the Annual Report of the Dept. of the Interior, Hawaii, Virgin Islands, Alaska 1934: “The Civil Works Administration authorized the employment of 50 men on several projects in the Hawaii National Park, beginning December 14, 1933, and ending April 30, 1934. The projects included trail and roadside clean-up, clearing the dead and down timber from Bird Park, painting park buildings, widening the utility area road, placing two culverts of the Hilina Pali auto trail, and building a tennis court in the rear of the Volcano House. A total of $11,989.46 was expended.”
Project type: Park structure/building (other than lodge)
Date built or created: 1933
Location: Hawaii's Volcanoes National Park
City: Volcano, HI
Condition: Pristine condition
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