• High School (former) Addition - Beacon NY
    The old high school in Beacon, New York served as the city's high school from 1913 to 2002. An extension was built to the school during the 1930s with federal Public Works Administration funds (PWA Docket No. NY 1217-DS).
  • Infrastructure Improvements - Beacon NY
    The Civil Works Administration (CWA) provided labor for the improvement of Beacon's waterworks, roads, and sewers.
  • Matteawan State Hospital (former) Improvements - Beacon NY
    The Civil Works Administration (CWA) provided labor for the improvement of what was then the Matteawan State Hospital (now Fishkill Correctional Facility) in Beacon, New York.
  • Post Office - Beacon NY
    The historic post office in Beacon, New York was constructed with Treasury Department funding as part of the New Deal. "Architects Charles Rosen and Gilbert Stanley Underwood produced a Colonial Revival style building in stone, a common building material for many early houses in the Hudson Valley." The building, which was completed in 1937, houses a striking wraparound New Deal mural.
  • Post Office Mural - Beacon NY
    The post office contains multiple TRAP funded murals by Mr. Rosen that depict views and maps of the mid-Hudson region.