Land of the Giants: California's State Parks and the CCC (1935)

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This 1935 film, produced by the Department of the Interior, showcases the breathtaking beauty of California's State Parks, including Redwood, Humboldt, Calaveras, Tamalpais, Prairie Creek, Big Sur, and Cuyamaca Ranch. Witness the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) at work as they clear undergrowth, process lumber, build bridges, and construct roads and trails using bulldozers and tractors. The film also captures moments of CCC members relaxing amidst the stunning landscapes of forests, waterfalls, and mountain ranges. A testament to the CCC's dedication to conservation and park development during the Great Depression, this footage offers a fascinating glimpse into the natural wonders of California and the hard work that preserved them. Subscribe to Archival Moments for more rare historical content and explore the past with us!

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