This marker stands on the Appalachian Trail between Mounts Spaulding and Sugarloaf in Maine, in commemoration of the trail's completion by a CCC crew in 1937. It reads "MAINE C.C.C. In honor of the men of the Civilian Conservation Corps who from 1935-1939 contributed greatly to the completion of the Appalachian Trail in Main and who, on August 14, 1937, near this spot completed the final link of the entire 2,054 mile trail. Dedicated August 14, 1987 by the volunteers of the Appalachian Trail Club."
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