Date added: May 22, 2013; Modified: June 13, 2017
Lamar Porter Field, a ballpark, was built by the WPA in 1937 and has been hosting amateur baseball ever since. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
Date added: June 13, 2017
The bridge carrying Searcy County Road 55 across Little Creek, north of Leslie, Arkansas, was constructed by the Work Projects Administration (W.P.A.) in 1940.
Date added: June 13, 2017; Modified: June 13, 2017
The bridge carrying Old Turner Road across Little Mulberry Creek, southeast of Mountainburg, Arkansas, was constructed by the Work Projects Administration (W.P.A.) in 1940.
Date added: June 13, 2017
The bridge carrying Old Rudy Way across a branch of Frog Bayou, in Rudy, Arkansas, was constructed by the Work Projects Administration (W.P.A.) in 1940.
Date added: June 12, 2017
The Work Projects Administration (W.P.A.) constructed this bridge, which carries Carroll County Road 814 over Dry Creek, northeast of Green Forest, in 1940.
Date added: February 11, 2014; Modified: June 12, 2017
The US 82 bridge between Greenville, Mississippi and Lake Village, Arkansas was constructed to increase access between the two states to benefit economic development in the Delta. It was dismantled and replaced in 2011 due to increased river traffic, which… read more
Date added: June 12, 2017
The 141-foot Batesville Creek Bridge, which carries N. Broadview Street across Batesville Creek, south of Damascus, Arkansas, was constructed in 1940. The bridge plate (plaque) states that this project was funded by the Public Roads Administration of the Federal Works… read more
Date added: June 12, 2017; Modified: June 12, 2017
In 1940 the Work Projects Administration (W.P.A.) constructed the bridge carrying Woods Road, ENE of Hackett, Arkansas, across Hackett Creek.
Date added: June 12, 2017
The Work Projects Administration (W.P.A.) constructed at least four small bridges in 1940 along West Harmony Road, southwest of Hartford, Arkansas, to carry the thoroughfare across several unnamed ditches.
Date added: June 12, 2017
The bridge carrying Gap Road over Sugar Loaf Creek, northwest of Hartford, Arkansas, was constructed by the Work Projects Administration (W.P.A.) in 1941.
Date added: June 12, 2017; Modified: June 12, 2017
The bridge carrying Rye Hill Road over Prairie Creek, between Greenwood and Fort Smith, Arkansas, was constructed by the Work Projects Administration (W.P.A.) in 1941.
Date added: June 12, 2017
The bridge carrying Slaytonville Road over a branch of James Fork, south of Hackett, Arkansas, was constructed by the Work Projects Administration (W.P.A.) in 1941.
Date added: June 12, 2017
The bridge carrying Nickeltown Road over a branch of Prairie Creek in Prairie Township, north of Huntington, Arkansas, was constructed by the Work Projects Administration (W.P.A.) in 1940.
Date added: June 12, 2017
The bridge carrying Mt. Harmony Road over Vache Grasse Creek, southeast of Greenwood, Arkansas, was constructed by the Work Projects Administration (W.P.A.) in 1940.
Date added: June 12, 2017
The bridges carrying Mill Creek Mountain Road over Mill Creek in Island Township, northeast of Lavaca, Arkansas, were constructed by the Work Projects Administration (W.P.A.) in 1940.