- City:
- Wiley, CO
- Site Type:
- Education and Health, Schools
- New Deal Agencies:
- Work Relief Programs, Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Description
“Built in 1938 through the Works Progress Administration (WPA), the historic Wiley Rock Schoolhouse, is a lasting monument to the local people and others whose lives were improved by the employment provided by this federal program. WPA projects focused on using local labor and inexpensive materials. Native sandstone slabs from grassland areas near the river cover the recycled concrete block that forms the interior walls. The curb and stairways were constructed of locally quarried sandstone. The project also included curbing and gutters for Wiley’s three main streets. Witness the success of this project in the creative masonry, craftsmanship, and enduring functionality of these structures.” (https://www.secoloradoheritage.com)
The Rock School House is now available for rent for special occasions.
Source notes
https://www.secoloradoheritage.com/heritage-attractions/wiley-rock-school.1 www.historycolorado.org/sites/default/files/files/OAHP/.../1622.pdf https://www.townofwiley.com/schools.htmlContribute to this Site
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