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The museum is funded entirely by donation and is all volunteer. 100% of your gift goes directly to support the CCC Museum of South Dakota. Will you consider a donation today?

Civilian Conservation Corps Museum of South Dakota continues to tell the story of the CCC. From 1933-1942 it was a public works project intended to promote environmental conservation and to build good citizens through vigorous, disciplined outdoor labor. Over 3 million enrollees worked to help support themselves and their families back home. What they created continues to benefit the nation to this day.

In South Dakota over 31,000 boys and men created roads, dams, attractions, and worked on many conservation projects. These important and lasting accomplishments are an important part of our history. The CCC Museum of South Dakota preserves, promotes and educates so that we and future generation do not forget the important contributions made by these men. The museum can only achieve its goals with the assistance of generous donations from folks like you. Without these donations this would not be possible.

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