• Municipal Center - Bethel CT
    Bethel, Connecticut's town hall (also known as the Clifford J. Hurgen Municipal Center) was originally constructed as the town's high school; its construction was enabled by the assistance of federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds during the 1930s. According to Wikipedia, "A new building was built in 1939 on what later became School Street, and additions to its main building were made over the next few years. The School Street building is now the Bethel Municipal Center (Town Hall)." The PWA gave the community a grant of $99,477, and the school project cost a total of $197,451. PWA completion documents declare...