CCC Shelter

Combination Shelter
The CCC Shelter (also known as the Combination Shelter) at Pokagon State Park, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935/36.
Nearest city Angola, IN
Coordinates 41°42′35.58″N 85°2′5.65″W / 41.7098833°N 85.0349028°W / 41.7098833; -85.0349028Coordinates: 41°42′35.58″N 85°2′5.65″W / 41.7098833°N 85.0349028°W / 41.7098833; -85.0349028
Built 1936
Architect Civilian Conservation Corps
Architectural style Other
MPS New Deal Resources in Indiana State Parks MPS
NRHP Reference # 92000190 [1]
Added to NRHP April 3, 1992
The fireplace along the interior north wall of the CCC Shelter, showing scale. The stones were hand-shaped by CCC workers using mallets and chisels.

The CCC Shelter is a stone and wood building within Pokagon State Park in Steuben County, Indiana. The CCC Shelter was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935/36.

Although a low, wide roof gives some protection against rain and snow, the shelter is open on its longer west and east sides. The north and south ends of the structure feature tall fireplaces built with large stones found within the park, individually hewn by the CCC workers.

The CCC Shelter was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992 and is also listed there as the Combination Shelter.

The shelter is now used for various programs such as the annual Autumn Storytelling or for renting cross-country skis in the winter.

Many other buildings within Pokagon State Park were constructed by the CCC during their stay from 1934 to 1942, including the Gate House (1936), Spring Shelter (1937), and the Saddle Barn (1938), and the first incarnations of the tobaggon run.

Notes

  1. Staff (2007-01-23). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
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