Graham Park Historic District in Carroll, Iowa, is a collection of park structures and landscape features built by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression. It showcases the rustic architectural style prevalent in New Deal era park design, featuring stone and timber construction.
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Architecture
Jct Of N. West And W. Fifth Sts., Carroll, Iowa
Education; Architecture
125 E. 6th St., Carroll, Iowa
Architecture; Landscape Architecture; Social History
South Grant Rd., Carroll, Iowa
Architecture
Jct. N. West And W. Fifth Sts., Carroll, Iowa
Engineering
Kittyhawk Ave. Over Unnamed Stream, Carroll, Iowa
Engineering
Olympic Avenue Over Unnamed Stream, Carroll, Iowa
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