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Beaver Creek Ranger Station

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Built
  
1935

Opened
  
1935

Architectural style
  
American Craftsman

Nearest city
  
Lake Montezuma

NRHP Reference #
  
93000512

Area
  
19 ha

Added to NRHP
  
10 June 1993

Beaver Creek Ranger Station

Built by
  
Civilian Conservation Corps

MPS
  
Depression-Era USDA Forest Service Administrative Complexes in Arizona MPS

Architect
  
United States Forest Service

Similar
  
The Crack at Wet Beaver C, Wet Beaver Wilderness, Heritage Park Zoologica, Montezuma Castle National, Coconino National Forest

The Beaver Creek Ranger Station near Rimrock, Arizona was built in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It was designed by architects of the U.S. Forest Service. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 10, 1993 for its architecture, which is of Bungalow/Craftsman style. It served historically as institutional housing and as government office space. The NRHP listing was for three contributing buildings and two other contributing structures on a 47-acre (19 ha) area.

It includes a ranger station office, a ranger residence, and a barn/garage/shop building.

References

Beaver Creek Ranger Station Wikipedia