Search Results for: demolished
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Power Plant (LHU; demolished) – Lock Haven PA
Lock Haven University’s former power plant building was one of several facilities constructed during the late 1930s with the aid of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds. It has since been demolished.
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Harris High School (demolished) – Meridian MS
Harris High School for African Americans was completed in 1938 with PWA funding that also constructed the Meridian High School, gymnasium, and vocational buildings. Harris High School was smaller and less elaborate than Meridian High School, and contained no additional… read more
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Banigan City School (demolished) Improvements – Millville MA
The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (F.E.R.A.) and/or Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.) funded the labor for and materials for improvements to the since-demolished Banigan City School building in Millville, Massachusetts. Improvements included painting, for which the federal government also paid for… read more
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W. H. Kirk Middle School (demolished) Murals – East Cleveland OH
Nine murals resided in the auditorium lobby of the W. H. Kirk Middle School in East Cleveland, Ohio. “The school, built in 1930, displayed nine murals, collectively known as The Progression of Man. The murals were commissioned by the Works… read more
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Huron Hospital (demolished) – East Cleveland OH
The historic former Huron [Road] Hospital in East Cleveland, Ohio was constructed with the assistance of federal Public Works Administration (P.W.A.) funds. The project, which had otherwise been delayed, was completed in 1935. The facility was expanded multiple times until… read more
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Rulo Bridge (demolished) – Rulo NE to MO
“The Rulo Bridge was a truss bridge over the Missouri River on U.S. Route 159 from the village of Rulo in Richardson County, Nebraska, to Holt County, Missouri. It was built in 1939 by the Works Progress Administration and Kansas… read more
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Castine Swimming Pool (demolished) – Castine ME
There is a three page history of the pool in the Castine Historical Society newsletter by Lynn Parsons (winter 2011) detailing the role of the New Deal in bringing about this fine example of public recreation. According to a Selectman’s… read more
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East School (demolished) Improvements – West Hartford CT
In 1933 the federal Civil Works Administration (C.W.A.) furnished the labor for the installation of four light bulbs per classroom in what was then known as the East School. The next year the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (F.E.R.A.) undertook repair… read more
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Center School Playground (demolished) – Hatfield MA
In 1934, the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (F.E.R.A.) furnished the cost of labor for the construction of a playground behind Center School in Hatfield, Massachusetts. The 35-man project cost the Town of Hatfield only the price of materials for the… read more
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Kendall Home for Children (demolished) – Miami FL
The Kendall Home for Children was constructed by FERA in 1935. The home was later run by the Catholic Church and then by Dade County. Residents have since reported a history of child abuse at the site. By 2007, the… read more