• Farm-to-Market Road - Covington LA
    "Construction of a three-mile long farm-to-market road in St. Tammany parish was completed this week by the Works Progress Administration. Sponsored by the St. Tammany Parish Police Jury, employing approximately 22 men and costing $15,300, the project included the moving and rebuilding of fences, construction of two wooden bridges, and repairing the road which will serve as a fire line in case of forest fires" (WPA builds road, p. 1). Exact location and current status of the road is unknown to the Living New Deal.
  • Post Office (former) - Covington LA
    Now the Covington School Board Annex, Covington, Louisiana's then-new post office was constructed with U.S. Treasury Department funds during the Great Depression. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, was completed in 1938.
  • Post Office (former) Mural - Covington LA
    Xavier Gonzales painted the mural "Tung Oil Industry" for what was then the community's new post office. The work was painted by Xavier Gonzalez in 1939; it was commissioned by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts. The building is now the Covington School Board Annex.