During the Great Depression (1933-1942), thousands of Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) boys lived in over a dozen camps in the Allegheny National Forest working to restore the environment, building roads and recreation areas. — — Map (db m185061) HM
The Baby Arch is the result of a joint effort by the Committee of Retired Boilermakers, the Warren County Visitors Bureau, Lumber Heritage Region and Penn Soil Resource Conservation and Development Council. This project is the final stage of a quest . . . — — Map (db m185060) HM
This Native American culture was first identified in 1967 by Carnegie Museum archaeologist Dr. Stanley Lantz when his team excavated a pre-Contact village on Mead Island. Evidence from similar sites in the Middle Allegheny River valley, most notably . . . — — Map (db m185057) HM