• Connecticut River Sea Wall - South Hadley MA
    Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.) laborers conducted the following work: South Hadley has the largest project in operation — the construction of a large sea-wall along the east bank of the Connecticut River below the Holyoke dam. Majority of projects involve rip-rap work along the river bank, the building of dikes and retaining walls. The status of this project is unknown to Living New Deal
  • Post Office - South Hadley MA
    The post office in South Hadley, Massachusetts was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which opened for business in 1935, is still in use today. A New Deal-funded tempera mural titled "Composite View of South Hadley" hangs in the lobby. It was painted by Saul Levine in 1942.
  • Post Office Mural - South Hadley MA
    The historic post office in South Hadley, Massachusetts contains a Section of Fine Arts tempera mural titled "Composite View of South Hadley." The mural, which hangs in the lobby, was painted by Saul Levine in 1942.
  • Woodland School (former) Painting - South Hadley MA
    The Civil Works Administration (CWA) conducted a painting project at the former Woodland School (now South Hadley Council on Aging) in South Hadley, Massachusetts.