A century ago, the government hired unemployed young men to build America's forests, trails, and parks. Photos show FDR's 'tree army.'
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A century ago, the government hired unemployed young men to build America's forests, trails, and parks. Photos show FDR's 'tree army.'
The Civilian Conservation Corps planting seedlings.Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesThe Civilian Conservation Corps was part of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal.Enrollees became known as the "tree army" because of how many they planted, over 2 billion.Today's state and national parks were created or expanded because of the CCC, too.In 1933, the Ohio River spilled over, flooding Louisville, Kentucky. Franklin Roosevel…
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