• Analy High School - Sebastopol CA
    "The school population from Sebastopol and outlying areas gradually increased. By 1935 a new school was built as a WPA project on the same site as the original school, serving students that were bussed from all the outlying communities, the Russian River area, and as far away as Cazadero." - Sebastopol There are also several 1941 WPA stamps impressed in the sidewalk on the west side of Vaughn Lane alongside the school, approximately at these coordinates: 38.407220,-122.827004.
  • City Hall - Sebastopol CA
    In 1935, the WPA demolished Sebastopol’s original wood-frame city hall and replaced it with a reinforced concrete building containing both municipal offices and a fire station. The Santa Rosa architectural firm, William F. Herbert and Clarence A. Caulkins designed the building in the Streamline Moderne, a style they also applied to the 1936 New Deal-financed Park Side School, located a few blocks to the west. Seeking more space, the fire department moved to McKinley Street in the 1960s. The core of the structure built by the WPA lies behind a 1974 renovation that created a redwood and brick pergola across...
  • Jonive School improvements - Sebastopol CA
    The WPA cleared brush and debris, corrected a severe drainage problem, built a playground.
  • Park Side Elementary School - Sebastopol CA
    The WPA terraced and landscaped the school grounds, and constructed playgrounds, fences, and bleachers. The statue of the globe shown below was also built in 1936 and may well have been a New Deal addition.
  • Post Office - Sebastopol CA
    The historic post office in Sebastopol, California was completed in 1936 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in use today.
  • Post Office Mural - Sebastopol CA
    The historic post office in Sebastopol, California contains a New Deal mural: "Agriculture" (1937), 4' x 15' oil on canvas, painted by Malette Dean.