• Paris High School (former) - Paris MO
    This high school was constructed after the previous high school burned in 1934 with $26,200 contributed by the federal government.  The bleachers and wall around the football field east of the school were a CCC project.
  • Paris High School Bleachers and Wall - Paris MO
    These football field bleachers were constructed of native rock in the valley by the CCC, Company 3747 which was based in Paris from 1935-1939.  During that time, their primary work was agricultural terracing and drainage improvement.
  • Post Office - Paris MO
    Constructed by the Treasury Department in 1937.
  • Post Office Mural - Paris MO
    Medium: oil on canvas This mural, “The Clemens Family Arrives in Monroe County,” depicts the arrival of a young Samuel Clemens on horseback with his father, as Samuel points to his new home and women ride in a fancy carriage across a small stream.  The Clemens family settled outside of Florida, MO in the area of present-day Mark Twain Lake. The artist, Fred Carpenter, was born in Nashville, TN, moving to St. Louis and attending the Washington, University School of Fine Arts in 1900.  He served as a consultant to the World’s Fair in St. Louis in 1904 and thereafter became a...