Paugnut Forest Administration Building
Description and history
The Paugnut Forest Administration Building is located on the east side of Burr Pond State Park, in a cluster of administrative buildings located on the site of the former CCC camp. This area is located northeast of the main parking and beach area of the park. The building is a 1-1/2 story structure, built of stone and wood, and covered by a cross-gabled roof. It has a T shape, with a deeply set porch under the east-facing gable. Its walls are mainly rubblestone, as are the porch supports. Roughly dressed granite steps lead to the porch at the center. The gable above the porch has exposed wooden rafters, and bracing beams at its front.
Burr Pond State Park, which is surrounded by Paugnut State Forest, was acquired by the state in 1929 from the Borden family, who had operated a milk condensing factory, the first of its type, on the pond's shore. The facilities of the park were largely established by the CCC crews established in the camp between 1933 and 1937. This building served as the administrative headquarters for the camp, and has seen a variety of mainly administrative uses by the state parks department since then. It is one of the best-preserved CCC-built buildings in the state.
See also
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ Mary McCahon (1985). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Paugnut Forest Administration Building". National Park Service. and Accompanying photos