Oak Creek Historic District

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The buildings of the Oak Creek Historic District were designed throughout the Nineteen Thirties and early Nineteen Forties in what had by then become the quality parkland Service Rustic vogue custom-made to be used at Zion. The Oak Creek compound provided housing for Park Service workers similarly as service and utility facilities. Most were made by 300 labor. Variety of Mission sixty six buildings were made within the Nineteen Fifties, however don’t seem to be thought-about causative structures.
The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July seven, 1987, reference variety 86003706.

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