Caddo Lake State Park Time Capsule
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Fifteen years ago, on the sixtieth anniversary of Caddo Lake State Park, a time capsule was buried at the site.
I wasn’t here, so I don’t know what’s in that time capsule; it’s going to be very interesting to dig it up.
Superintendent Todd Dickinson says July 4th, the 75th anniversary of the park, staff will unearth that capsule.
That’s correct. We’ll be unearthing a time capsule which was placed at the sixtieth anniversary, and we’re trying to find as many people as we can that were here at the sixtieth anniversary, so they can participate in this.
They intend to rebury the container with new artifacts, to be opened in 2084, the park’s 150th anniversary; you can help decide what future Texans find.
On this day, we will be gathering items, but we’re not going to actually place [bury] the new time capsule probably until two or three weeks later, once we decide what all’s actually going to go in there.
In addition to images and artifacts from the park and region, Dickinson hopes to add something truly special.
There’s a handful of people that were here at the grand opening, you know, as children, seventy-five years ago. And. We’re going to try really hard to have them be here on that day and maybe—if they will—put some thoughts down on paper about what they remember and what’s changed over the years. And that would be something that we could include in the time capsule.
So what should go into the time capsule? Log onto passporttotexas.org and let us know; we’ll pass along your suggestions.
That’s our show for today… For Texas Parks and Wildlife…I’m Cecilia Nasti.
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July 4, 2009 — Caddo Lake SP & WMA — 75th Anniversary — Originally celebrated on July 4, 1934, the park was the first authorized Civilian Conservation Corps project for a Texas state park. The day s events will include the unearthing of a time capsule buried at the 60th Anniversary, plus we will be gathering items to place in a new time capsule. This new capsule will be opened at the 100th Anniversary Celebration. Also, there will be traveling exhibits depicting historical information about both the Caddo Indians and the CCC. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. (903) 679-3351.