The Kaibab National Forest is pleased to announce that historian Robert Audretsch will present the final Archaeology Month lecture this Thursday, March 28, at Café 326 at 6:30 p.m.; 326 West Route 66, Williams, Arizona. There is limited seating, so please call ahead for reservations, 928-635-5600. To order food ahead of time, call 928-635-0777.
Lecture Topic We Still Walk in Their Footprint: The Civilian Conservation Corps in Northern Arizona, 1933-1942. This presentation will discuss how the Civilian Conservation Corps, along with other New Deal agencies, was responsible for unprecedented federal land agency infrastructure growth in northern Arizona during the Great Depression. These forty-four CCC companies completed an astounding number of projects accomplishing as much as fifty years work in less than ten years. From the first reliable road from St. George, Utah, to Wolf Hole, Arizona, to the rustic cabins of Hualapai Mountain Park at Kingman, to the Crown King Ranger Station, to the Painted Desert Inn at Petrified Forest National Park, we still walk in that CCC footprint.
Please join us for an outstanding presentation!
Thank you,
Jacqueline C. Banks Public Affairs Officer Kaibab National Forest (928) 635-8314 www.flickr.com/kaibabnationalforest
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