• Indian Well State Park Bridge - Shelton CT
    A stone arch bridge located on Indian Well Road was constructed as a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project. "This bridge, as well as other stone work at the park, was a WPA project, the 1930's version of "stimulus spending." The Paugussett Trail was also created during the Great Depression by using CCC workers."   (https://sheltontrails.blogspot.com)
  • Lafayette Field - Shelton CT
    Friday, February 16 - "About 100 CWA men are working on Lafayette Field. The football field will have a cinder track around it, and a baseball diamond will also be laid out. The fields will be surrounded by at least 1500' of fencing." Lafayette Field is located behind the old Lafayette High School.
  • Paugussett Trail - Shelton CT
    "The Paugussett Trail was a CCC project during the Great Depression and at one time stretched from Lake Zoar in Monroe all the way to Roosevelt Forest in Stratford. Some time prior to 1971, the trail south of Indian Well State Park was abandoned after it was cut off by new subdivisions, and the north end of the trail absorbed a reminent of the Pomperaug Trail in Monroe."
  • Post Office - Shelton CT
    The historic Shelton, Connecticut post office was constructed in 1939 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
  • Post Office Mural - Shelton CT
    The historic Shelton, Connecticut post office houses a federal Treasury Section of Fine Arts-funded mural entitled "River Landscape." The work was painted by Frede Vidar and installed in the post office lobby in 1940.