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various visuals done during the last decade.
some were printed, some were not and some will probably...
I am posting as a Sunday Slider.
Pine tree's planted by the CCC. Below is a copy and paste.
"The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed, unmarried men from relief families as part of the New Deal. Originally for young men ages 18–23, it was eventually expanded to young men ages 17–28. "We have several tree stands here that they planted.
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The geologic wonder that is the North Unit of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park, framed with the windowed CCC Shelter built high up on a bluff. The CCC used materials on hand...any question where they got this fieldstone?
This is in Lacey-Keosaqua State Park where we spent a pleasant afternoon yesterday walking the wooded trails. This is the second oldest state park in Iowa and in the 1930's the Civilian Conservation Corps built a number of stone structures here including this bridge.
Good view of part of the CCC-built guardrail in Gooseberry Falls State Park on Lake Superior's North Shore in Castle Danger, north of Two Harbors, Minnesota..
The guardrail originally consisted of 20 stone piers connected by heavy chains. I think that all of the piers are still there, but at least one has been moved for whatever reason and there is at least one chain missing.
The stone pier guardrail is an unique and iconic part of the park. I am hoping that they will eventually restore it to CCC standards.
Cedar Creek Bridge, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1934, frames a small waterfall on Cedar Creek. This Cedar Creek rises on Petit Jean Mountain, passes through Petit Jean State Park, and then into the Arkansas River. Petit Jean State Park has many structures that were constructed in the 1930s by the CCC.
Me: What are you doing Quinne?
Quinne: Photographing my blythe doll.
Me: Oh...
Quinne: I found a group online where I can upload pictures of my blythe doll!
Hey all of you!
After Vignweek, the CCC arrived! As I think there are some lovely categories, I wanted to build an entry in some of them.
So I start off with the Desert Bandits category as I really like that category!
So here it is, The Fallen Temple. The bas of the temple is tilted in two directions: Leaning forward and to the right.
I hope you like this build and be ready for some more entries over the next two months!
Jaap
Looking over a CCC-built stone and log picnic table at the stone pier and chain guardrail that was made at Gooseberry Falls State Park in the 1930's.
The park is located in Castle Danger, Minnesota (north of Two Harbors) on Lake Superior's North Shore.
Voila, and here it is! My masterpiece of the year! An entry in the Haunted Inn Category of the Classic Castle Contest.
Approximately a month of building time and several different versions (I scrapped an entire landscape).
You will doubtless see this build in some of the various RPGs I am a part of, and it will also be posted on my Facebook (Please go check me out there!).
The street was a last minute addition due to much helpful advice which I conveniently ignored for several weeks. C&C appreciated!
~Adair