Recreation Resources: Exploring West Virginia's State Parks (1935)

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This 1935 film, produced by the Department of the Interior, highlights the natural beauty and recreational opportunities of West Virginia's State Parks. Reel 1 showcases the state's industries, waterways, and landmarks like the Greenbrier Hotel at White Sulphur Springs and the town of Berkeley. It also features the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) at work in Lost River Park, tourists enjoying outdoor activities, and children recovering from polio at Berkeley Hospital. Reel 2 takes viewers to Cacapon and Watoga State Parks, where visitors ride bicycles, swim, fish, and picnic amidst forests, artificial lakes, and wildlife like wild turkeys and deer. A celebration of nature, industry, and the CCC's contributions to conservation, this film offers a fascinating glimpse into West Virginia's heritage. Subscribe to Archival Moments for more rare historical content and explore the past with us!

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