Date added: March 7, 2015; Modified: October 31, 2023
Rochester, New York’s Charlotte High School contains a series of murals commissioned by the federal Works Progress Administration. “The eight murals, each 19 feet tall, were painted in oil on canvas in 1942 by Carl Peters for the Works Progress… read more
Date added: October 27, 2015; Modified: October 11, 2023
During the last decade of the 1800s, John Grignola carved this granite statue of a Civil War Union soldier for Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx. After years of neglect, WPA workers located the statue in the Bronx River, refurbished it, and… read more
Date added: October 15, 2018; Modified: September 4, 2023
The Downsville Central School in Downsville, New York was constructed with the aid of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds. The PWA provided a $108,245 grant for the project, whose total cost was $232,607. Construction occurred between Nov. 1938 and… read more
Date added: August 7, 2023
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) installed a drain pipe that enabled better drainage for Cottage Street. Middletown Times Herald: “Cottage street drainage will be effected by a reinforced rain pipe which will run from street southerly arid parallel with Wisner… read more
Date added: August 7, 2023
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) installed an eight-inch water main along “upper West Main street” in Middletown, New York.
Date added: August 7, 2023
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) installed a six-inch water main along Ogden Street in Middletown, New York.
Date added: August 7, 2023; Modified: August 7, 2023
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) installed a six-inch water main along Rowan Street in Middletown, New York.
Date added: August 7, 2023; Modified: August 7, 2023
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) installed a six-inch water main along Knapp Avenue in Middletown, New York.
Date added: August 7, 2023; Modified: August 7, 2023
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) installed a water main and a storm water sewer along Liberty Street in Middletown, New York.
Date added: August 7, 2023
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) installed a sanitary sewer along Rodman Street in Middletown, New York.
Date added: August 7, 2023; Modified: August 7, 2023
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) undertook an extensive project in Middletown, New York to enclose sections of Draper Brook with concrete culverts.
Date added: August 7, 2023
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) undertook a project in Middletown, New York, “grading and surfacing and resetting of curbs on Horton avenue.”
Date added: August 7, 2023
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) undertook an extensive project in Middletown, New York to cover sections of Monhegan Brook with “attractive concrete culverts.”
Date added: April 16, 2014; Modified: August 7, 2023
According to Medford, New York’s Mid-Island Mail, a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project in Stony Brook, New York, consisted of the construction of “9,000 lineal feet of sidewalk, 300 lineal feet of curb and gutter, 650 lineal feet of retaining… read more
Date added: January 18, 2014; Modified: August 7, 2023
What is now-Earl L. Vandermeulen High School was improved by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) between 1935 and 1936. According to the Suffolk County News, these improvements included “concrete walks, pavement, and drains on grounds of Port Jefferson High School… read more