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Civilian Conservation Corps – John Bryan State Park – Ohio

Civilian Conservation Corps - John Bryan State Park - Ohio

A rustic stone wall with “CCC” (Civilian Conservation Corps) engraved on one of the stones is surrounded by lush greenery. The ground in front is covered with fallen leaves and twigs, adding to the natural setting.

John Bryan State Park, located in Greene County, Ohio, has a rich history, and its development owes much to the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). The CCC was a federal program established during the Great Depression (1933–1942) as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal. It provided jobs and training for young men while addressing natural resource conservation and infrastructure development.

John Bryan State Park continues to showcase the legacy of the CCC through its enduring structures and enhanced natural beauty. The park is a testament to the program’s contributions to conservation and public recreation.

John Bryan State Park is located near Clifton and Yellow Springs, Ohio.

Simpson Springs Pony Express Station – Utah

Simpson Springs Pony Express Station - Utah

Simpson Springs is a former Pony Express Station in the Great Salt Lake Desert of northern Utah. The Pony Express, was an express mail system that operated for a year and a half between 1860 and 1861. It reduced the time required to deliver mail from the East to West Coast to 10 days. However the endeavor quickly proved unprofitable, and was rapidly replaced by the telegraph, which could deliver messages across the continental United States almost immediately.

In the 1930’s and early 40’s Simpson Springs was used as a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp. The current building on the site, which is a replica of what was originally built by the Pony Express, was constructed in 1975.