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Brown County State Park – Nashville IN

The Civil Works Administration (CWA) laborers improved Brown County State Park from 1933 – 1934. The CWA laborers built shelters and worked on establishing trails during their brief stay at Brown County State Park. In 1933 two Civilian Conservation Corps… read more

Project type: Amphitheaters, Parks and Recreation, Paths and Trails, Shelters
Agency: Civil Works Administration (CWA), Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: Amphitheater – Nashville IN

CCC laborers completed the park amphitheater in 1936. The amphitheater was built into a wooded hillside near the Abe Martin Lodge, as a place for programs and entertainment. The seats, stage, and steps were all made from native stone.

Project type: Amphitheaters, Parks and Recreation
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: Archery Shelter – Nashville IN

In 1934 a vast archery hunting ground was established in the eastern part of the Brown County State Park. In 1935 CCC laborers completed the Archery (Hunters’) Shelter. The shelter is classified as parks rustic state park.

Project type: Parks and Recreation, Shelters
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: CCC Camp Historical Marker – Nashville IN

The site was originally the camp of Emergency Conservation Work (ECW) laborers. In 1934 it became the home of CCC Co. 1557, which was comprised of World War I veterans. The marker commemorates CCC laborer and reads “It was in… read more

Project type: Parks and Recreation
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: Hesitation Point Vistas and Shelter – Nashville IN

Hesitation Point was completed by CCC laborers in 1935. The vista sign explains view (height, atmosphere). Hesitation Point is a good example of vistas cleared by CCC workers.

Project type: Parks and Recreation, Shelters
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: Lower Shelter House – Nashville IN

CCC laborers completed the Lower Shelter in 1936. The shelter is two stories with multiple fire places. The style of the shelter is classified as parks rustic.

Project type: Parks and Recreation, Shelters
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: North Gatehouse – Nashville IN

Using a variety of native materials, the CCC built gatehouses designed to appeal to the eye and draw in visitors with hints of the delights of nature within the park. The north gatehouse is one of two at Brown County… read more

Project type: Lodges, Ranger Stations and Visitor Centers, Parks and Recreation
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: Ogle Lake – Nashville IN

The CCC laborers completed Ogle lake between 1934 and 1935. The workers also created an earth dam and spillway.

Project type: Dams, Infrastructure and Utilities, Lakes and Ponds, Parks and Recreation
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: Ogle Lake Shelter – Nashville IN

The Ogle Lake Shelter was completed by CCC laborers in 1935. The shelter overlooks Ogle lake and the earth dam to the south. The style of the shelter is classified as parks rustic.

Project type: Parks and Recreation, Shelters
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: Oven Shelter – Nashville IN

CCC laborers completed the oven shelter in 1940. Inside the stone shelter is a two-sided stone fireplace. The style of the shelter is classified as parks rustic.

Project type: Parks and Recreation, Shelters
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: Oven Shelter and Drinking Fountains – Nashville IN

Several oven shelters were built throughout Brown County State Park between 1934 and 1940 but only a few survived. The oven and drinking fountains are in the vicinity of Lower Shelter. The style of the shelter is classified as parks… read more

Project type: Parks and Recreation, Shelters
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: Peach Tree Shelter – Nashville IN

The Weed Patch Shelter, also commonly known as Peach Tree Shelter, was completed by CCC laborers in 1935. The style of the shelter is classified as parks rustic.

Project type: Parks and Recreation, Shelters
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: Recreational Building – Nashville IN

The building was originally called Vermin Shelter, today it is known as the recreational building. Originally the building was used to educate people about local animals. The shelter hosted various small predatory animals (hence the name “vermin shelter”) for public… read more

Project type: Parks and Recreation, Shelters
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: Saddle Barn – Nashville IN

CCC workers completed the Brown County State Park saddle barn in 1936. It is the largest saddle barn of any Indiana state park, with stalls for 25 horses. The saddle barn is classified as Parks Rustic.

Project type: Parks and Recreation
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: Shelter House/Country Store – Nashville IN

The shelter house was completed by CCC laborers in 1935. The shelter functions as a store.

Project type: Parks and Recreation, Shelters
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: Strahl Shelter and Restrooms – Nashville IN

Strahl Shelter was renovated by CCC laborers in 1935. The style of the shelter is classified as parks rustic.

Project type: Parks and Recreation, Shelters
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: Upper Shelter House – Nashville IN

The Upper Shelter House was completed  by CCC laborers in 1935. CCC workers also constructed a drinking fountain near the shelter. The style of the shelter is classified as parks rustic.

Project type: Parks and Recreation, Shelters
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: West Gatehouse – Nashville IN

Using a variety of native materials, the CCC built gatehouses designed to appeal to the eye and draw in visitors with hints of the delights of nature within the park. The west gatehouse is one of two at Brown County… read more

Project type: Lodges, Ranger Stations and Visitor Centers, Parks and Recreation
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

Brown County State Park: West Lookout Tower – Nashville IN

The West Lookout Tower was completed by CCC laborers in 1936. The building is a two story structure overlooking a valley. The style of the lookout is classified as parks rustic.

Project type: Fire Lookouts, Forestry and Agriculture, Parks and Recreation
Agency: Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Work Relief Programs

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