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- CC_Road abstract "During the Great Depression the Civilian Conservation Corps constructed a road to the ridge of Cheaha Mountain, the highest point in Alabama. The local name for the road is now official, the "CC Road" with one of the Cs of the Civilian Conservation Corps having been lost over the years in local usage. The Road contains ruins of stone arches and bridges in good condition. It has been closed for at least 18 years, and probably longer, by the National Forest Service. The lower end of the road is still open, and contains a few arches built during the Depression. The closed section of the CC Road is around a six mile walk, although only a little over two miles of linear distance (as the crow flies). A large native stone bridge in the closed section crosses Hillabee Creek, which provides drinking water to Oxford and Anniston.A link to 1937 U.S.Government film including building of the CC Road, referred to as the Cheaha Road appears at the page on the CCC.".
- CC_Road thumbnail CC_road_bridge_at_Hillabee_Creek.jpg?width=300.
- CC_Road wikiPageID "27640117".
- CC_Road wikiPageRevisionID "480051944".
- CC_Road hasPhotoCollection CC_Road.
- CC_Road subject Category:Civilian_Conservation_Corps.
- CC_Road subject Category:Roads_in_Alabama.
- CC_Road type Artifact100021939.
- CC_Road type Object100002684.
- CC_Road type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- CC_Road type Road104096066.
- CC_Road type RoadsInAlabama.
- CC_Road type Way104564698.
- CC_Road type Whole100003553.
- CC_Road type YagoGeoEntity.
- CC_Road type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- CC_Road comment "During the Great Depression the Civilian Conservation Corps constructed a road to the ridge of Cheaha Mountain, the highest point in Alabama. The local name for the road is now official, the "CC Road" with one of the Cs of the Civilian Conservation Corps having been lost over the years in local usage. The Road contains ruins of stone arches and bridges in good condition. It has been closed for at least 18 years, and probably longer, by the National Forest Service.".
- CC_Road label "CC Road".
- CC_Road sameAs m.0c424sl.
- CC_Road sameAs Q5009762.
- CC_Road sameAs Q5009762.
- CC_Road sameAs CC_Road.
- CC_Road wasDerivedFrom CC_Road?oldid=480051944.
- CC_Road depiction CC_road_bridge_at_Hillabee_Creek.jpg.
- CC_Road isPrimaryTopicOf CC_Road.