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    Post Office – Hickman KY

    Date added: February 12, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017

    The historic post office in Hickman, Kentucky was constructed in 1939 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.

    Post Office – Hodgenville KY

    Date added: February 12, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017

    The historic post office in Hodgenville, Kentucky was constructed in 1937 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.

    Post Office – Hardinsburg KY

    Date added: August 10, 2013; Modified: April 11, 2017

    The handsome and historic post office in Hardinsburg, Kentucky was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds in 1941. The building, which houses an example of new Deal artwork, is still in service.

    Post Office – Greenville KY

    Date added: August 10, 2013; Modified: April 11, 2017

    The historic post office in Greenville, Kentucky was constructed with Treasury Department funds ca. 1938. The building remains in use as such.

    Post Office – Flemingsburg KY

    Date added: December 17, 2014; Modified: April 11, 2017

    The post office in Fleminsburg was completed in 1941 with funds provided by the Treasury Department. It is also the site of Lucile Blanch’s 1943 mural, “Crossing to the Battle of Blue Licks,” painted with funds provided by the Treasury… read more

    Post Office – Covington KY

    Date added: April 17, 2014; Modified: April 11, 2017

    Covington, Kentucky’s main post office was constructed with federal funds. The building opened in 1941 and is still in use today.

    Post Office – Carlisle KY

    Date added: February 12, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017

    The historic post office in Carlisle, Kentucky was constructed in 1941 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building is still in service.

    Post Office – Anchorage KY

    Date added: February 12, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017

    The historic post office in Anchorage, Kentucky was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds in 1940. The building, which houses an example of new Deal artwork, is still in service.

    Dr. Ephraim McDowell House

    McDowell House Restoration – Danville KY

    Date added: July 28, 2012; Modified: April 11, 2017

    “The Dr. Ephraim McDowell House, also known as McDowell House, was a home of medical doctor Ephraim McDowell. The home was declared a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1966… The House was built in three stages. A brick ell was… read more

    Natural Bridge State Resort Park – Slade KY

    Date added: March 10, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017

    The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) developed Kentucky’s Natural Bridge State Park during the 1930s. The CCC built trails, shelters and stairways.

    City Hall – Pineville KY

    Date added: May 17, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017

    The federal Works Progresss Administration (WPA) constructed Pineville’s historic city hall and jail; the building is still in service.

    Daniel Boone National Forest Reforestation – Winchester KY

    Date added: August 10, 2016; Modified: August 13, 2016

    “Like many of the newer forests purchased under the Weeks Act of 1911, the Daniel Boone (originally the Cumberland National Forest) was acquired by President Franklin Roosevelt’s administration for restoration by the newly created Civilian Conservation Corps” (nationalforests.org).

    Kentucky Dam – Gilbertsville KY

    Date added: April 27, 2016; Modified: April 27, 2016

    “Kentucky Dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Tennessee River on the county line between Livingston and Marshall counties in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The dam is the lowermost of nine dams on the river owned and operated by… read more

    Rowan County Voting House – Morehead KY

    Date added: June 19, 2015; Modified: November 4, 2015

    Construction of stone voting houses was recommended because there were insufficient places for voting with previous solutions producing problems for locations that were over-crowded because of a central location, too small such as in one room schoolhouse, or too far… read more