• House-in-the-Woods Cabin (demolished) - Valdosta GA
    "The original tenement "House in the Woods" burned down and the second "House in the Woods" was built in 1939 by Franklin Delano Roosevelt's WPA. The new "House in the Woods" was made of logs with two large open fireplaces." "When the "House in the Woods" was removed in 1968 it was situated near the Farber Health Center. It was torn down unsentimentally to make room for Langdale..."
  • Pool (demolished) - Valdosta GA
    The federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) began construction on "a collegiate-sized pool with underwater lighting and an adjacent bath house" in 1936 at what is now Valdosta State University. The school was completed by the state in 1938.  The exact position of the pool on the campus is unknown to Living New Deal; the pool has since been replaced.
  • Powell Hall - Valdosta GA
    "Dedicated by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt in 1941 as Georgia State Women's College Library and officially named for Richard Holmes Powell, the first president of the institution, in 1947. It served as the library for the college for 30 years before Odum Library was constructed. Powell now houses an auditorium, the offices of Career Services, Co-op Education, Testing, Housing, the Counseling Center, and Alcohol and Other Drug Education." (Wikipedia) The building "represented the fifth project designed for the campus by the firm of Edwards and Sawyard. Later, the completed building was dedicated by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt in 1941 ..." (Wikipedia)
  • Reade Hall - Valdosta GA
    Valdosta State University's Reade Hall, a dormitory-auditorium building, was constructed as Senior Hall with the assistance of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds and was completed in spring 1937.