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A part of the national Civilian Conservation Corps program of the New Deal era, Camp Sam Houston in Madisonville was a soil conservation camp. Begun in July 1935 and occupied by workers one month later, the camp provided jobs for 196 men. Members of the camp worked with area farmers and ranchers, demonstrating techniques of soil erosion control and pasture management. Covering a radius of 21 miles, CCC improvement projects included all of Madison County, as well as portions of Grimes, Leon, and Walker Counties. The camp was closed in 1941. (1988) (Marker No. 11252)
"game & watch" exhibition @ vantard gallery, until 24th of may 2008.
additionally, we decided to not make money with our shit, therefore our profit will go to the SURGIR Foundation...
This statue was dedicated to the men who built Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and the Work Projects Administration (WPA) helped built Red Rocks Amphitheatre in the early 1900s.
At the 10th Anniversary of the HBA Metro Chapter, we honored the contributions of visionary leaders who made it all possible during the past decade.
Ilyssa Levins (CCC President and Founder; 2014 HBA Star and Legacy winner), Carol Davis Grossman (The Charles Group, Inc. Managing Partner), Jeanne Zucker (InfoMedics SVP; 2014 HBA Corporate President), Laurie Cooke (HBA CEO)
This is a bike track that goes straight where the DNR road goes left around the bump. Down in here is the area labelled as "Fern Maze" on nwtopos