The camp was established by the US government in 1935 to accommodate vocational trainees.
Diepkloof was established in 1959 to accommodate people being removed from Alexandra.
The facility was established primarily to accommodate the needs of the congregation, various Ukrainian associations and the community at large.
It was established in 1997 to accommodate the growing the growing Catholic community of the Chesapeake area.
Within each district a single depot was to be established to accommodate two regular battalions and also the local militia regiments.
By 1997, 3 satellite locations and been established to accommodate the then 5 level divisions and an Open Division.
Diameter of the tunnel was established to accommodate small dump-trucks that removed rock and debris during construction.
Blessed Kateri Mission was established in 1998 to accommodate the ever increasing number of new parishioners to the area.
A number of refugee camps were established to accommodate the refugees.
Since then, many trails, viewpoints, information stations, campgrounds, and picnic areas have been established to accommodate the increasing number of visitors each year.