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Civilian Conservation Corps Powder Magazine

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Built
  
1938

NRHP Reference #
  
99001090

Area
  
400 m²

Nearest city
  
Torrey

Architectural style
  
Rustic

Opened
  
1938

Added to NRHP
  
13 September 1999

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Civilian Conservation Corps Powder Magazine

The Civilian Conservation Corps Powder Magazine in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, was used in the 1930s to store explosives for use by Civilian Conservation Corps laborers in the construction of improvements to the park. Much of the CCC's work in the park involved the quarrying of sandstone blocks and slabs, which required explosives. The magazine was built about 1938 in association with CCC Camp NM-2, later called NP-6, located to the west of Fruita at Chimney Rock. The Fruita ranger station and the powder magazine are the only structures remaining from the CCC tenure in the park.

The magazine consists of a single room, partially built into a hillside. Walls are native red sandstone, coursed, with a stone slab for a roof. The building measures 10.5 feet (3.2 m) by 7.5 feet (2.3 m), with a dirt floor.

The magazine was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 13, 1999.

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