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New Deal / Civilian Conservation Corps / 73rd United States Congress / National Park Service / Recreational Demonstration Area / Conrad L. Wirth / Catoctin Mountain Park / Robert Fechner / Rabideau CCC Camp / Conservation in the United States / New Deal agencies / Environment of the United States
Date: 2011-08-31 16:46:11
New Deal
Civilian Conservation Corps
73rd United States Congress
National Park Service
Recreational Demonstration Area
Conrad L. Wirth
Catoctin Mountain Park
Robert Fechner
Rabideau CCC Camp
Conservation in the United States
New Deal agencies
Environment of the United States

CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS ACTIVITIES IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION OF THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE National Capital Parks-Central Washington District of Columbia

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