• 5th Street Sidewalk - Clayton NM
    A WPA sidewalk imprint stamp marks the sidewalk on the west side South 5th Street, one half block up from Cedar St., across from the south end of the school campus Gymnasium building.
  • Clayton School Complex and WPA Museum - Clayton NM
    "The Clayton School buildings were constructed as Works Progress Administration projects in the late 1930s. The buildings are in a Pueblo Revival architectural style. There are several buildings within the complex. Within the junior high school is a museum of WPA projects. Must stop at administrative office to visit the museum." -Waymarking
  • Main Street Sidewalk - Clayton NM
    The Work Projects Administration (W.P.A.) constructed sidewalks in Clayton, New Mexico. Evidence of such can be found at 10 Main Street, where two stamp imprints declare "WPA 1940" and "WPA 1942," respectively. ca. 2015: "The downtown sidewalks will soon be replaced in a NM Department of Transportation construction project, but the WPA stamps will be preserved and placed in the new sidewalks." As of 2017, the two stamps were isolated from the newer sidewalk with rings of bricks.
  • Monroe Building - Clayton NM
    "The former Clayton Library, now known as the D.D. Monroe Civic Building, was built in 1939. The building was constructed as a Works Progress Administration project. The building was designed by Willard C. Kruger in a Pueblo style. The building served as the public library until the 1980s when the library moved to a new building and the building then became a meeting facility." -Waymarking
  • Pine Street Curb and Gutter - Clayton NM
    WPA imprint stamps mark the curb and gutter on the north end of Pine Street: the gutter stamp is located at 605 Pine St., and the curb stamp is one house east.
  • Walnut Street Curb - Clayton NM
    A WPA imprint stamp marks the curb along the Walnut Street side of the Hertzstein Memorial Museum.