• City Hall - Cuthbert GA
    This art deco brick building was constructed by the WPA starting in 1940. "Cuthbert’s Mid-Century Modern City Hall was a project of the WPA, near the tail-end of funding for the New Deal agency. It’s a quiet landmark of governmental architecture and utilitarian design. The lists the names of the committee members who oversaw its construction."
  • Post Office - Cuthbert GA
    The historic post office in Cuthbert, Georgia was constructed with Treasury Department funds; its construction is sometimes mis-attributed to the WPA. The building houses an example of New Deal artwork and is still in use today.
  • Post Office Mural - Cuthbert GA
    The historic Cuthbert post office houses an example of New Deal artwork: a Section of Fine Arts mural entitled "Last Indian Troubles in Randolph County—1836," painted in 1939 by Carlo Ciampaglia.