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- CCC_Shelter abstract "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.".
- CCC_Shelter added "1992-04-03".
- CCC_Shelter architect Civilian_Conservation_Corps.
- CCC_Shelter nearestCity Angola,_Indiana.
- CCC_Shelter nrhpReferenceNumber "92000190".
- CCC_Shelter thumbnail CCC_Shelter,_Pokagon_Park.jpg?width=300.
- CCC_Shelter wikiPageID "6051390".
- CCC_Shelter wikiPageRevisionID "582117303".
- CCC_Shelter yearOfConstruction "1936".
- CCC_Shelter added "1992-04-03".
- CCC_Shelter architect "Civilian Conservation Corps".
- CCC_Shelter architecture "Other".
- CCC_Shelter built "1936".
- CCC_Shelter caption "The CCC Shelter at Pokagon State Park, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935/36.".
- CCC_Shelter governingBody "State".
- CCC_Shelter hasPhotoCollection CCC_Shelter.
- CCC_Shelter latDegrees "41".
- CCC_Shelter latDirection "N".
- CCC_Shelter latMinutes "42".
- CCC_Shelter latSeconds "35.58".
- CCC_Shelter longDegrees "85".
- CCC_Shelter longDirection "W".
- CCC_Shelter longMinutes "2".
- CCC_Shelter longSeconds "5.65".
- CCC_Shelter mpsub "New Deal Resources in Indiana State Parks MPS".
- CCC_Shelter name "Combination Shelter".
- CCC_Shelter nearestCity Angola,_Indiana.
- CCC_Shelter refnum "92000190".
- CCC_Shelter wordnet_type synset-location-noun-1.
- CCC_Shelter subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Steuben_County,_Indiana.
- CCC_Shelter subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Indiana.
- CCC_Shelter point "41.70988333333333 -85.03490277777777".
- CCC_Shelter type Artifact100021939.
- CCC_Shelter type Building102913152.
- CCC_Shelter type BuildingsAndStructuresInSteubenCounty,Indiana.
- CCC_Shelter type Object100002684.
- CCC_Shelter type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- CCC_Shelter type Structure104341686.
- CCC_Shelter type Whole100003553.
- CCC_Shelter type YagoGeoEntity.
- CCC_Shelter type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- CCC_Shelter type ArchitecturalStructure.
- CCC_Shelter type Building.
- CCC_Shelter type Place.
- CCC_Shelter type Wikidata:Q532.
- CCC_Shelter type Place.
- CCC_Shelter type Place.
- CCC_Shelter type Location.
- CCC_Shelter type _Feature.
- CCC_Shelter comment "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.".
- CCC_Shelter label "CCC Shelter".
- CCC_Shelter sameAs m.06_c40x.
- CCC_Shelter sameAs Q5009450.
- CCC_Shelter sameAs Q5009450.
- CCC_Shelter sameAs CCC_Shelter.
- CCC_Shelter lat "41.70988333333333".
- CCC_Shelter long "-85.03490277777777".
- CCC_Shelter wasDerivedFrom CCC_Shelter?oldid=582117303.
- CCC_Shelter depiction CCC_Shelter,_Pokagon_Park.jpg.
- CCC_Shelter isPrimaryTopicOf CCC_Shelter.
- CCC_Shelter name "Combination Shelter".