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Subject Distance 1.57 Keywords Civilian Conservation Corps historic marker SD attraction campsite destination display education highway information landmark marker sign workforce South Dakota attractive camp site CCC Custer County DNP-1 educating famous government Great Depression historical marker Historical Site Historical Sites info Jewel Cave National Monument National Park Service NP-1 Place of Interest Places of Interest popular program road road side Road Signs Roadside Roadsign signage tour tourist attraction Tourist Destination Tourist Destinations travel Travel Destination Travel Destinations U.S. Army Wind Cave Wind Cave Canyon Wind Cave National Park worker Midwest Jason Watson appealing camping motorway no people text tourism work United States attract camp history nobody occupation word blue sky campsites daytime destinations displays historic markers landmarks markers signs United States of America workforces appeal color image educate historic job outdoor vertical camp sites clear sky day famousness governments historical markers programs road sides tourist attractions tours workers colour image historical outside day time motorways sky day-time occupations US words blue skies color images daylight jobs outdoors USA verticals clear skies colour images natural light outsides U.S. skies U.S.A. historic site sign with text
Caption CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS CAMP Camp NP-1 (DNP-1): located southeast of the cave entrance in Wind Cave Canyon Companies: 2754 - - 7/16/34-11/1/39 2757 detachment - - 4/18/40-8/1/40 The Civilian Conservation Corps was a federal work-relief program during the Great Depression. From 1933-1942, the CCC provided work for 31,097 jobless men in South Dakota - - about 1700 war veterans, 4554 American Indians, and 2834 supervisors. The U.S. Army provided 200-man camps, food, clothing, medical care, and pay, and educational, recreational, and religious programs. The Office of Indian Affairs provided similar services for units on Indian reservations. Camp Wind Cave was part of a national CCC program to improve the nation’s park system. Supervised by the National Park Service, enrollees developed Wind Cave National Park and Jewel Cave National Monument. In Wind Cave CCs renovated tour trails and installed the 208 foot elevator shaft and building, concrete steps and indirect lighting. They constructed the Park water and sewer systems, parking area, stone guard rails, 18.6 miles of big game fence, the pigtail bridge and several smaller ones and several miles of road. CC’s built ten buildings, helped WPA remodel five others and landscaped headquarters area and state highway. At Jewel Cave, they renovated the cave, disposed of old buildings and built a headquarters building, parking lot and an 800 foot trail. Erected in 1991 by CCC Alumni, the South Dakota State Historical Society, the South Dakota Department of Transportation and Wind Cave National Park.