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Squirrel Hollow Park

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Built
  
1934-1936

Area
  
24 ha

NRHP Reference #
  
91001835

Added to NRHP
  
23 December 1991

Squirrel Hollow Park

Location
  
Eastern bank of the North Raccoon River southeast of Jefferson

Built by
  
Civil Works Administration Public Works Administration Works Progress Administration

MPS
  
Conservation Movement in Iowa MPS

Architects
  
Iowa State University, Central Design Office, Ames

Squirrel Hollow County Park is located along the North Raccoon River southeast of Jefferson, Iowa, United States. It was established in 1934, and it is the second oldest county park in the state of Iowa. The 60-acre (24 ha) park is bordered on two sides by a 147-acre (59 ha) wildlife management area. Both are managed by the Greene County Conservation Board. They are open from April 1 to November 1 and feature facilities for camping, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, picnicking, and equestrian camping and trails. The park was listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

Historic district

Ten park structures are included in the historic district, of which three are contributing buildings and seven are contributing structures. They were designed by the Central Design Office at Iowa State College, now Iowa State University, and built by the Civil Works Administration, Works Progress Administration, and the Public Works Administration between 1934 and 1936. The three buildings are a shelter house and two latrines. The 36 by 20.5 feet (11.0 by 6.2 m) shelter house features old mill stones in the center of the concrete floor. The structures include two fireplaces located east of the shelter house, the stone retaining wall on the east bank of the Raccoon River, two entrance portals along the county access road, a ball diamond, and the gravel road system.

References

Squirrel Hollow Park Wikipedia