Exeter City Hall – Exeter CA

City:
Exeter, CA

Site Type:
Civic Facilities, Auxiliary Civic Facilities

New Deal Agencies:
Work Relief Programs, Civil Works Administration (CWA)

Description

"Workmen are breaking ground for an $8,000 City Hall and firehouse, which will be built under the C.W.A. plan. Of brick construction, the building will be erected on the site of the old firehouse, which is being razed. The project will provide work for thirty men, twenty unskilled, ten skilled, wages running from 45 cents to $1.10 an hour. This improvement will be largely financed through Federal funds."

"Ground Broken at Exeter for New City Hall," Los Angeles Times, 3 December 1933, p. 8.

Source notes

Project submitted by Douglas Dodd "Ground Broken at Exeter for New City Hall," Los Angeles Times, 3 December 1933, p. 8.

Location Info


137 North F Street
Exeter, CA Tulare County

Location notes:

Coordinates: 36.296330, -119.14239

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