• Post Office - Natick MA
    The post office in downtown Natick, Massachusetts was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which opened for business in 1937, is still in service.
  • Manchester Airport Terminal (former) - Londonderry NH
    "In 1937, this art deco terminal was a bold architectural statement for rural New Hampshire. Built as one of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) projects that sprinkled New Hampshire with unique, useful structures and employed hundreds of Granite State residents, the 1937 airport terminal continued in service until the expansion of Manchester Airport in 1995 slated it for demolition... In 2004, the New Hampshire Aviation Historical Society, Manchester Airport, the City of Manchester and Town of Londonderry, came together to preserve The 1937 Terminal. These groups raised 1.1 million dollars to convert the facility into a museum and educational center and...
  • Post Office Sculpture - Caldwell NJ
    A Section of Fine Arts plaster lunette, titled “Sorting the Mail," hangs in the lobby of the Caldwell post office. It was made by Brenda Putnam in 1937.
  • Post Office Mural - Ridgefield Park NJ
    The Ridgefield Park post office contains a historic New Deal mural: "Washington Bridge," painted by Thomas Donnelly in 1937. The work was commissioned by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts.
  • Post Office Sculpture - Garfield NJ
    A Section of Fine Arts sculpture, “Transportation of the Mail,” was made by Robert Laurent in 1937. The sculpture hangs in the lobby of Garfield's main post office.
  • Kabetogama State Forest CCC Improvements - Kabetogama MN
    Kabetogama Lake CCC Camp number S-81, Company 724 was active in the Kabetogama State Forest from 1933-37. A marker at the site today describes CCC activity in the forest: "In 1934 a CCC camp of 400 men was established a mile south of Lake Kabetogama. This most northerly camp in the US had all its facilities under one roof and the lowest sickness rate.The CCC boys worked on forest and building projects in Kabetogama State Forest. In 1936 they fought and 18,100 acre forest fire saving the Kettle Falls Hotel from destruction. A few structures remain to memorialize this depression era program....
  • Aeronautical Navigation Improvements - Augusta ME
    "By January, 1937, the Works Progress Administration had supervised the painting of one hundred and eight town markers, airport symbols, and meridian markers throughout Maine." (Marker is for the capital of Maine, but work was spread throughout the state)
  • Post Office - Aberdeen MD
    The Aberdeen, Maryland post office was constructed with federal funds. The building, which opened for business in 1937, is still in use today.
  • Post Office Mural - Wapakoneta OH
    The post office contains a 1937 Section of Fine Arts mural “Wapakoneta and American History,” painted by Joseph Limarzi.
  • Manteo Community Building - Manteo NC
    The Manteo Community Building (Roanoke Island) was built by WPA workers, circa 1935-1937. Today, it is used as a government office building.