Web Sites About the CCC

This page has different links to websites, which you can visit to learn more about the CCC boys. They have a description of each site below the website address. We hope you can learn more now about the CCC.

Historical Photos from SNP Archives
http://patc.net/history/archive/snp_arch.html
CCC camp site.

Shenandoah: Not Without the CCC
http://www.nps.gov/shen/3b2b4.htm
A Reed Engle article about the CCC role in the park construction.

The Shenandoah Chapter's History
http://pages.prodigy.com/reunion/reunion.htm
This one talks about the CCC reunion in Luray.
 
Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni Web Site
http://www.cccalumni.org/
This one is very interesting. It has statues, posters, history, and awesome information.
 
Civilian Conservation Corps Links of Interest Web Site
http://pages.prodigy.com/reunion/links.htm
Has stuff made by CCC boys also links to CCC Museums, New Deal Library, and Potomac Appalachian Trail Club.
 
History of the Civilian Conservation Corps
http://pages.prodigy.com/reunion/history.htm
Has the history of the CCC Boys.
 
Civilian Conservation Corps Entry in Encarta Encyclopedia
http://encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?ti=05422000
Some more history about the CCC.
 
Civilian Conservation Homepage
http://pages.prodigy.com/reunion/ccc.htm
Home page for the CCC reunion.

Skyline Drive: The View Built by the CCC
http://www.appalachiantales.com/Skyline Drive and CCC.htm
How the CCC creates the Skyline Drive through Shenandoah National Park

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
http://www.nps.gov/shen/3b2b.htm
A list of web sites about the CCC

CCC Museum
http://members.aol.com/famjustin/ccclink.html
This is the CCC museum for CCC boys from all over the U.S.

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