We are continually researching names of the men who served in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in South Dakota. We print the roster …
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May 15, 2024
We often visit state and federal parks throughout the country, many of which have facilities built by the CCC, and I’ve wanted to know more about the depression era program. This free museum has tons… Full review by ChrisSHV318
Apr 25, 2022
This museum was a nice surprise when I was returning from Mount Rushmore. I saw the sign when driving by and decided to stop. The museum is up a small set of stairs on the second floor of the Hill … Full review by 979christii
Oct 10, 2020
The one niche bit of history that my wife and I both love is the Civilian Conservation Corps, and I was worried that I might not be able to get her to leave. Great mix of priceless artifacts and int… Full review by Dave C
I was told that my Dad, Allen T. Janzen, worked in the Black Hills for the CCC, specifically on the Piggyback bridges. Is there a way to confirm this please? Thanks so much for your help!
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The best way is to visit the CCC museum in Hill City- all the South Dakota enrollees are listed in their data base. If you can't visit, call- they are friendly and helpful. You can also …
The best way is to visit the CCC museum in Hill City- all the South Dakota enrollees are listed in their data base. If you can't visit, call- they are friendly and helpful. You can also search online for SD CCC enrollees- sorry I can't list the web site here.