- Whitefish Golf Club and Clubhouse - Whitefish MTThe course and clubhouse were constructed by the WPA in 1937. The course was originally 9 holes and was designated as both the golf course and airfield. Planes landed regularly, but became a hazard and in the 40’s the course became the emergency air field for the area. The clubhouse included the 2 gables, but not the structure to the left in the most recent photo as in the reference. The golf course website describes the course construction as follows: "The property owners, golfers, donated the land to the County on October 29, 1933 which then transferred it to the City...
- City Hall (demolished) - Winter Garden FLColonial-style Winter Garden City Hall on Plant Street, with palm trees and a flagpole in the foreground. This building was built by the WPA in 1937, and was torn down in 1979. It was located at 251 West Plant Street in Winter Garden.
- Verdugo Wash: Glenoaks Blvd. Bridge - Glendale CAOne of three Vierendeel bridges in the US, this bridge—which crosses the Verdugo Wash at Glenoaks Blvd in Glendale, CA—was built by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1937.
- Verdugo Wash Channel - Glendale CAThe six-mile concrete Verdugo Wash Channel in Glendale, CA was constructed by Works Progress Administration (WPA) crews under Army Corps of Engineers supervision between 1935 and 1937. The Verdugo Wash wends through Glendale, carrying rainwater from the northern foothills to the Los Angeles River. In 1933, wildfires in the San Gabriel Mountains stripped the landscape of chaparral and created significant quantities of loose earth, leaving the cities in the Crescenta Valley vulnerable to floods. On January 1, 1934, after weeks of torrential rain, mud, debris, and water roared into the local communities (La Crescenta, Montrose, La Canada, and Glendale) causing the...
- J. Roy Rowland Federal Courthouse - Dublin GAThis New Deal federal building, originally the United States Post Office and Courthouse, was constructed in 1936-37 by the Treasury Department under supervising architect Louis A. Simon. It has housed various federal functions, though postal operations have relocated. The building is located back-to-back with the county courthouse.
- Post Office - Dresden TNThe historic post office in Dresden, Tennessee was built in 1936-7 with Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
- Pasteur School Murals - Chicago ILArtist Lucile Ward painted two extensive friezes for the Pasteur School in 1937, with funding from the WPA Federal Art Project. "Numbers" is a 2'6" high frieze covering four walls of Room 112. "The Alphabet" (4′ high) covers all four walls of the kindergarten room.
- Horace Mann School Mural - Chicago ILThe three panels of this mural "The Life of Horace Mann" depicting scenes from the life of Horace Mann was painted by Ralf Henricksen in 1937 with funds from the WPA Federal Art Project.
- Post Office - Waurika OKThe historic post office in Waurika, Oklahoma was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses New Deal artwork inside, was completed in 1937 and is still in use today.
- Post Office - Sulphur OKThe historic post office in Sulphur, Oklahoma was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses New Deal artwork inside, was completed in 1937 and is still in use today.