Brush Creek Work Center
The Brush Creek Work Center in Medicine Bow National Forest near Saratoga, Wyoming is a ranger station of the USDA Forest Service, Region 2 that was built during 1937-41, by the Ryan Park CCC Camp, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by architects of the United States Forest Service in rustic style. The designs were applications of standard plans.[2] The site has three contributing buildings and five non-contributing ones, on an included area of 70 acres (28 ha). The contributing buildings are an office/residence, a residence, and a garage; the non-contributing ones include several sheds.[2] According to its nomination to the National Register:
It was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, with first logs cut in 1937 and completion in 1941.[2] The site is located in a valley of Barrett Creek and Brush Creek.[2] It was listed on the NRHP on April 11, 1994.[1] References
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