Date added: March 3, 2010; Modified: November 30, 2023
The Orange Post Office in downtown Orange, California was constructed with federal Treasury Department funding and was completed in 1935. It served as the main post office until 1971 and then was renamed the Plaza Station Post Office when a… read more
Date added: November 14, 2023; Modified: November 14, 2023
Hart Park in Orange, California, was created in the 1930s by the City of Orange with the help of the State Emergency Relief Agency (SERA) and the federal Works Progress Administration (WPA). Orange City Park was the town’s first park…. read more
Date added: November 20, 2013; Modified: October 30, 2023
Hart Park in Orange, California, was created in the 1930s by the City of Orange with the help of the State Emergency Relief Agency (SERA) and the federal Works Progress Administration (WPA). At the time, the park was known as… read more
Date added: July 14, 2012; Modified: October 30, 2023
Hart Park in Orange, California, was created in the 1930s by the City of Orange with the help of the State Emergency Relief Agency (SERA) and the federal Works Progress Administration (WPA). At the time, the park was known as… read more
Date added: July 21, 2012; Modified: September 12, 2023
Hart Park in Orange, California, was created in the 1930s by the City of Orange with the help of the State Emergency Relief Agency (SERA) and the federal Works Progress Administration (WPA). At the time, the park was known as… read more
Date added: November 13, 2010; Modified: September 8, 2023
The New Deal funded a hospital addition in Orange, California, during the 1930s. Funds almost surely came from the Public Works Administration (PWA). There is a photograph of the building in the National Archives, but it only gives the city… read more