In the heart of Wyoming’s Bighorn National Forest, a mile and a half beyond the end of the road and 9,500 feet above sea level, a small cabin overlooks miles of trees. In early 2014, the majestic view from Black Mountain Lookout Tower belied the deteriorating state of the structure, built in 1939 by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Then, teams of HistoriCorps volunteers arrived. Over the summer, they replaced railings and doors, reshingled the roof, and installed a composting toilet. Now the U.S. Forest Service can use the lookout tower as a rental cabin or an interpretive site.
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