• National Guard Armory (former) - Williamsburg KY
    In 1942, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) completed work on a National Guard armory designed by Edd Gregg for Williamsburg. The building is a 2-story poured concrete building with a modern deco style. From the Kentucky National Guard History eMuseum: The first armory was built by the Works Progress Administration in 1942, and was located close to downtown on Bridge Street. The old Williamsburg Armory was designed by Louisville architect Edd R. Gregg, who designed six other armories in Kentucky in the same style. The armory is a two-story poured concrete building with attached maintenance garage/drill hall. Currently, the old armory is...
  • Post Office (former) - Williamsburg KY
    The historic post office building in Williamsburg, Kentucky was constructed with Treasury Department funds. The building, located at the northeast corner of E. Sycamore St. and N. 3rd St. is now privately owned.
  • Post Office (former) Mural - Williamsburg KY
    The mural "Floating Horses Down the Cumberland River" was commissioned by the federal Treasury Section of Fine Arts. It was installed in Williamsburg's historic post office building, which is now owned by Whitley County and used for storage by the county clerk's office. To access the mural, check in at the county clerk's office located in the courthouse across the street.