Town Hall Development – Springfield VT

City:
Springfield, VT

Site Type:
Civic Facilities, City and Town Halls

New Deal Agencies:
Public Works Administration (PWA), Public Works Funding

Started:
1938

Completed:
1939

Description

Springfield, Vermont’s town hall underwent a development/improvement project between 1938 and 1939 as a federal Public Works Administration (PWA) project. The building is still in use today. The PWA provided 1n $18,818 grant toward the $41,725 eventual cost of the project.

PWA Docket No. Vt. [X]1108

Source notes

National Archives: Record Group 135: Public Works Administration; Projects Control Division; Entry 52: Indices to Non-Federal Projects; Report No. 5: Status of All Completed Non-Federal Allotted Projects, page 42.

Site originally submitted by Evan Kalish on February 22, 2018.

Location Info


96 Main St.
Springfield, VT 05156

Coordinates: 43.296888, -72.481365

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