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Albert Rickel Photos - Hill City

Albert Park Rickel served with Civilian Conservation Corps Company 793 that built the Mitchell Dam and Heliport in Hill City, SD which still stand today. Mr. Rickel's son along with other family members provided the CCC Museum of South Dakota with photos at the time of construction. A couple of present-day photos are included for comparison.

Truck and driver - Mitchell Dam
2 men with CCC truck
Truck and men at Mitchell Dam, SD
another truck and man at the dam
Albert Rickel and another CCC Boy
Albert Rickel with group of men
CCC Boy on truck fender
CCC truck and men
man with excavator
cat and operator
Building Heliport in Hill City
Was once Heliport
Framing the Heliport
Heliport building today
Mitchell Dam
2023 view of Mitchell Dam
Walkway at the Dam
part the dam project
The walkway today - 2023
Mitchell Dam and Heliport
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