• Governor Wentworth Historic Site Improvements - Wolfeboro NH
    Governor Wentworth Historic Site is a 96-acre (0.39 km2) protected area in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. The undeveloped property features a plaque and the stone remains of an extensive northern plantation built just before the outbreak of the American Revolution by New Hampshire's second Royal Governor, John Wentworth. The mansion burned to the ground in 1820. The CCC 117th COMPANY S-53 out of Tamworth NH were involved in the remodeling of a cottage and garage.
  • Post Office - Wolfeboro NH
    The post office in Wolfeboro was completed in 1937 with funds provided by the Treasury Department. It is also the site of Andrew Winter's 1938 mural, "New Hampshire Sugar Camp," completed with funds provided by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts and viewable in the lobby.
  • Post Office Mural - Wolfeboro NH
    Andrew Winter painted this oil-on-canvas mural, entitled "New Hampshire Sugar Camp," in 1938 with funds provided by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts. It is viewable in the lobby of the Wolfeboro post office.