Between 1933 and 1940, four thousand (4000) men worked out of two camps at South Mountain Park. During this time the men constructed over 40 miles of hiking and equestrian trails, 18 buildings, 15 ramadas, 134 fire pits, 30 water faucets, water dams, and other features within the park. The architectural style for the buildings built at South Mountain Park between 1933 and 1937 was a cooperative effort between the National Park Service and the City Parks Supervisor. The slab stone masonry buildings were consistent with the Park Service’s use of regionally traditional themes utilizing environmentally compatible materials. See list of Arizona CCC Projects.
Photogrammetry Details: Canon 5D Mark 3 578 Photos Processed in Reality Capture and Blender
Text from City of Phoenix Parks and Rec Website: https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/trails/locations/south-mountain/civilian-conservation-corps
Location: 33.315040, -112.104942
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