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  • Turkey Run State Park Saddle Barn - Marshall IN
    Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) laborers completed the saddle barn in 1940. The style of the barn is classified as parks rustic. The barn was constructed with stone and wood.
  • McCormick's Creek State Redbud Restroom - Spencer IN
    Redbud Restroom was completed in 1940 by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) laborers. The style of the structure is classified as Parks Rustic.
  • McCormick's Creek State Maple Grove Shelter - Spencer IN
    The Maple Grove Shelter is located at McCormick's Creek. It was completed by Works Progress Administration (WPA) laborers in 1940. The style of the shelter is classified as Parks Rustic.
  • McCormick's Creek State Park Redbud Shelter - Spencer IN
    The Redbud Shelter is located at McCormick's Creek. It was completed by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) laborers in 1940. The style of the shelter is classified as Parks Rustic.
  • Post Office Mural - Spencer IN
    Harvesting is a post office mural completed by Joseph Meert in 1940. The mural is located in the city of Spencer. The size of the mural is 14' x 5' and the medium is tempera and oil on canvas.
  • Post Office Reliefs - Ridgewood NJ
    The historic post office in Ridgewood, New Jersey houses an example of New Deal artwork: two metal reliefs, of two male and female figures, title unknown. The work was created by Romuald Kraus in 1940, commissioned by the federal Treasury Section of Fine Arts.
  • Post Office Mural (destroyed) - Millburn NJ
    The historic post office in Millburn, New Jersey housed an example of New Deal artwork: "Revolutionary Engagement at Bridge in Millburn–1780," a mural painted by Gerald Foster in 1940. The work, which was commissioned by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts, has unfortunately since been destroyed.
  • Forest Hill Park Footbridge - East Cleveland OH
    Spanning what is now known as Forest Hills Blvd., the historic pedestrian bridge at Forest Hill Park in East Cleveland, Ohio was constructed with federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) labor. "Spanning 347 feet across a deep valley in the Dugway Brook watershed, the 48-foot-high pedestrian bridge was intended to nestle in the hilly landscape of the Heights (the westernmost foothills of the Appalachians) on Cleveland's east side. Designed by Wilbur Watson and Associates in 1939 with consulting architects F. B. Walker and A. D. Taylor, Forest Hill Park Footbridge was built in 1939-40--the work of more than 1,000 men toiling for two...
  • Jackson-Washington State Forest ECW CCC Camp S55 - Brownstown IN
    Completely overgrown ruins- primarily concrete foundations, some breaks, built-up roadways lived with pines, and a large stone chimney and stone/concrete foundation. Occupied by Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Co. 1556, 1933 to 1940.
  • Lincoln School Addition - El Reno OK
    "The gymnasium addition on the north end is a tall one-story addition faced with light cream colored brick. This is a windowless building, with some high windows on the north having been bricked in. The roof is basically flat, with a very slightly pitched center for drainage. "The entrance facing east has two sets of double wood doors, flanked by a dark stacked-brick surround. The entrance is covered with a flat metal canopy roof. Concrete stairs lead from the sidewalk level to the street. "This addition was constructed in 1940 by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) with an appropriation of $43,250."
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