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The Civilian Conservation Corps in the Black Hills

The legacy of the CCC is visible all over the Black Hills.

09/15/2018 | Rating TV-G

Images of the Past

The Civilian Conservation Corps in the Black Hills

Season 1 Episode 6 | 9m 6sVideo has Closed Captions

The legacy of the CCC is visible all over the Black Hills.

There were 50 CCC camps spread throughout South Dakota between 1933 and 1942. The worked in the fields and forests, they built roads, dams, and buildings. Nowhere is the legacy of the CCC more visible than in the Black Hills.

09/15/2018 | Rating TV-G

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Images of the Past

The Civilian Conservation Corps in the Black Hills

Season 1 Episode 6 | 9m 6sVideo has Closed Captions

There were 50 CCC camps spread throughout South Dakota between 1933 and 1942. The worked in the fields and forests, they built roads, dams, and buildings. Nowhere is the legacy of the CCC more visible than in the Black Hills.

09/15/2018 | Rating TV-G

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