• 4th Avenue Improvements - Greenville PA
    The federal Civil Works Administration improved 4th Avenue— "ashing" the road—in Greenville, Pennsylvania between 1933 and 1934.
  • Clarksville Street Sanitary Sewer - Greenville PA
    The federal Civil Works Administration constructed a sanitary sewer along Clarksville Street in Greenville, Pennsylvania between 1933 and 1934. The road continues to be a major artery in the town.
  • Incinerator Plant (former) Improvements - Greenville PA
    The federal Civil Works Administration worked to improve the incinerator plant in Greenville, Pennsylvania between 1933 and 1934. The location and current status of the facility is unknown to Living New Deal.
  • Main Street Repaving - Greenville PA
    The WPA repaved Main Street in Greenville, Pennsylvania between Penn Ave. and Main Street's crossing of the Little Shenango River.
  • Picnic Pavilion - Greenville PA
    Works Progress Administration (WPA) labor constructed a picnic pavilion in Greenville, Pennsylvania's Riverside Park in 1938. The exact coordinates octagonal structure within the park are unknown to Living New Deal. According to the Record-Argus the Greenville Motor Club supplied the materials used to build the pavilion and a plaque on the pavilion credits the club.  
  • Plimpton L. Graul Amphitheater - Greenville PA
    The large stone amphitheater located in Riverside Park was constructed in 1934 as a Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) project. Sources conflict as to which agency built the structure. A stone marker erected at the site in 1990 claims it was built in 1934 by the WPA, but this is questionable as the Works Progress Administration wasn’t officially established until 1935. Several articles in the Record-Argus mention the “Relief Works Division” in connection to the project, in all likelihood referring to FERA.
  • Riverside Park - Greenville PA
    The Civil Works Administration (CWA) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) each worked to develop Riverside Park in Greenville, Pennsylvania during the 1930s.
  • Sea Scout Base - Greenville PA
    The Civil Works Administration (CWA) provided labor to construct the Sea Scout Base at Riverside Park in Greenville, Pennsylvania between 1933 and 1934. The exact location and current status of the facility is unknown to Living New Deal.
  • Storm Sewers - Greenville PA
    The federal Civil Works Administration constructed numerous storm sewers in Greenville, Pennsylvania between 1933 and 1934. According to Greenville's Record-Argus, these "projects include the Bentley avenue, Short street, Brockway, Lever-Morgan, Shady, Rooney, Main, Canal and Bessemer street storm sewers."
  • Street Improvements - Greenville PA
    The federal Civil Works Administration worked to improve ("ash" and grade) numerous roads in Greenville, Pennsylvania in 1934. The work employed dozens of men.