Leuzinger High School Improvements – Lawndale CA
Date added: August 27, 2011
The school originally opened in 1931, and the WPA improved the school grounds later in the 1930s.
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The school originally opened in 1931, and the WPA improved the school grounds later in the 1930s.
Date added: August 27, 2011
Rehabilitated by the WPA.
Date added: August 26, 2011
This stage was built by the CWA as a memorial to a popular Sacramento supervisor.
Date added: August 26, 2011
The WPA did extensive work in McKinley Park, most likely including the water fountain and rose garden pictured below. The brick rest station is also characteristic of WPA work although there is no marker.
Date added: August 26, 2011
The 1940 WPA stamp is located on the Northeast corner of the intersection.
Date added: August 26, 2011
The WPA built the rock garden near the lake as well gutters and other improvements throughout the park.
Date added: August 17, 2011
The WPA reconstructed the Pearblossom school and built the school auditorium.
Date added: August 17, 2011
The WPA graded and landscaped the playground at Willard Elementary School.
Date added: August 17, 2011
The WPA repaired the roof of the Washington School in the 1930s.
Date added: August 17, 2011
The WPA improved the buildings and grounds at this school in the Angeles National Forest.
Date added: August 17, 2011
The WPA demolished and reconstructed Lankershim Elementary School.
Date added: August 15, 2011
Concrete, 2-story addition, 2 rooms.
Date added: August 15, 2011
350 seats, concrete.
Date added: August 15, 2011
2nd of 5 proposed units. The Daily Pacific Builder of October 3, 1938 reported that an architect was wanted for this project which had been awarded $190,000 in PWA money.
Date added: August 15, 2011
The October 3, 1938 Daily Pacific Builder reported that PWA funds $47,562 has been allotted for the construction of addition to what was then the Franklin Middle School.