Date added: March 27, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017
From contributor Charles Swaney: “Older style National Guard Armory with dual entrances on the front façade which is predominately brick with concrete accents, art deco.” The building is not specifically listed as a New Deal project, but dates to the… read more
Date added: June 19, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017
In 1941, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) completed work on a National Guard armory designed by Edd Gregg. The building is a poured, 2-story modern Deco style building with both horizontal and vertical elements on the front façade. It has… read more
Date added: June 19, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017
In 1941, the WPA completed work on a National Guard armory designed by Edd Gregg for Williamsburg. The building is a classic modern deco building with strong vertical elements surrounding the entry that is capped with an eagle in flight…. read more
Date added: March 27, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017
The WPA built the National Guard Armory in Lexington in 1941. Strong horizontal lines define the 2nd floor, front façade. The design is almost identical to that of the Richmond, Kentucky WPA armory. It is now a police fitness center… read more
Date added: March 27, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017
From contributor Charles Swaney: “Modern deco design in this 2-story building that presently houses the Communication Arts Center of Trinity High School. Trees obscure the front façade, but the prominent vertical elements surrounding the entry are still evident as is… read more
Date added: May 17, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017
KY.gov: “The first armory in Harlan was constructed … by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). … The building is located in Sunshine, across a bridge and next to the railroad tracks outside downtown Harlan. The building is a two-story poured… read more
Date added: July 29, 2013; Modified: April 11, 2017
The post office in Princeton, KY was completed with New Deal funds in 1936.
Date added: February 12, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017
Constructed as the Morehead post office, Morehead’s police building (previously the Municipal Building / city hall) was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds ca. 1936. The building houses an example of New Deal artwork.
Date added: March 17, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017
In 1936, the Campbellsville post office was built with funding from the Treasury Department. It is currently the home of the legal firm Bertram, Cox, and Miller. The murals once installed in the post office are listed as destroyed.
Date added: July 29, 2013; Modified: April 11, 2017
The historic post office in Williamstown, Kentucky was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds in 1941. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
Date added: November 25, 2014; Modified: April 11, 2017
The Springfield post office was constructed in 1939 with the federal Treasury Department funds. It is also the site of three limestone sculptures by Richard Davis: “Wood Chopper,” “Kentucky Pioneer,” and “Signing of the Marriage Contract of Thomas Lincoln and… read more
Date added: December 11, 2014; Modified: April 11, 2017
The post office in Pineville was completed in 1935 with funds provided by the Treasury Department. It is also the site of Edward Fern’s 1942 mural, “Kentucky Mountain Mail En Route,” completed with funds provided by the Treasury Section of… read more
Date added: February 12, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017
The historic post office in Louisa, Kentucky was constructed in 1938 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building is still in service.
Date added: February 12, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017
The historic post office in Irvine, Kentucky was constructed in 1938 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building is still in service.
Date added: February 12, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017
The historic post office in Jenkins, Kentucky was constructed in 1941 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which housed New Deal artwork, is still in service.