Crown King Ranger Station (Crown King)

USA / Arizona / Mayer / Crown King
 ranger station, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, forest ranger's house, 1930s construction, American Craftsman (architecture), New Deal Depression Relief Project [1933-1945]
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Historic U.S. Forest Service ranger station listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Built: 1934-1935
Architect: U.S. Forest Service
Architectural style: American Craftsman
Areas of significance: Conservation; Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History
Area: 1.5 acres
Buildings: forest ranger's residence; office; barn/garage/shop; hay barn; well house
Also known as: Crown King Work Station; Crown King Administrative Site
Date added to NRHP: 6/10/1993
Other designations: Depression-Era USDA Forest Service Administrative Complexes in Arizona Multiple Property Submission
Notes: This ranger station was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), a New Deal program that operated between 1933 and 1942. The program provided work for unmarried, unemployed men who were struggling to find work during the Great Depression.
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Coordinates:   34°12'21"N   112°20'33"W
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