The Civilian Conservation Corps was a work relief program that was a part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal and provided jobs for young Americans during the 1930s and early 40s. Much of the work involved construction at what are now state and national parks and can still be seen today.
Many structures created by the CCC have been featured in various Esteem productions.
- Boiling Springs State Park contains work done by the CCC that was featured in the documentary Oklahoma Rocks!
- CCC buildings at Longhorn Cavern State Park were featured in the Texas Hill Country Geo-RoadTrip
- The Lookout Tower and other structures at Mother Neff State Park were featured in an Esteem video short
- CCC construction can bee seen at Palo Duro Canyon State Park