- Old Orchard Elementary School - Toledo OH"This school is 1 unit of a P.W.A. docket which included 18 new school buildings and repairs to 35 others. Its site is large and provides ample playground space. The building accommodates 480 pupils. It has a central auditorium-gymnasium flanked by 2 wings containing 8 standard classrooms, a kindergarten, a library, domestic science room, and shop. The traditional design is carried out in red brick with stone trim. It was completed in February 1937 at a construction cost of $228,275 and a project cost of $251,092."
- Ottawa Park Amphitheater - Toledo OH"The historic Amphitheater in Ottawa Park was WPA constructed in 1935-1936. It is located on a sloping piece of ground surrounded by trees in a bird sanctuary section of the park. The 500 tons of stone came from a quarry near Whitehouse. The small scrubs and trees planted then are now nearly 100 feet tall! Over the years the seating area has been rebuilt, a handicap accessible ramp added, a stage with backdrops, electricity, and a storage facility. It holds about 750 people. It is the only venue for free open air concerts in this area."
- Outhwaite Homes - Cleveland OHThe historic Outhwaite Homes public housing complex in Cleveland, Ohio was constructed with the assistance of federal Public Works Administration (P.W.A.) funds. "The Outhwaite Homes Estates, along with the Cedar Apartments and Lakeview Terrace, were the first three public housing projects to be completed in Cleveland. The three projects were also among the first in the nation to receive approval and funding from the federal government's newly-created Public Works Administration in 1935. Outhwaite's brick Art Deco buildings, grouped around grassy courtyards, originally contained 557 units."
- Oxford Elementary School Murals - Cleveland Heights OHhttps://clevelandhistorical.org: "Under the direction of the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Cleveland Public Library, the Cleveland FAP employed needy artists adorning schools and public buildings throughout Greater Cleveland. The Cleveland Heights school district requested works pertaining to children's themes and the American Scene during the late 1930s and 1940s. Oxford Elementary received funding for two murals, two hydrocals, and thirty-five ceramics (though only some of the ceramics were completed)." "Early in 1937, two murals done directly on the walls of the first floor corridor were executed at Oxford School by Gladys Carambella. These showed the stories of the Pied Piper of...
- Oxford Elementary School Reliefs - Cleveland Heights OHhttps://clevelandhistorical.org: "Under the direction of the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Cleveland Public Library, the Cleveland FAP employed needy artists adorning schools and public buildings throughout Greater Cleveland. The Cleveland Heights school district requested works pertaining to children's themes and the American Scene during the late 1930s and 1940s. Oxford Elementary received funding for two murals, two hydrocals, and thirty-five ceramics (though only some of the ceramics were completed)." "In 1941, artists LeRoy Flint and Henry Olmer, inspired by the history of Cleveland, created a pair of relief panels for Oxford depicting "Agriculture" and "Industry." They were sculpted in clay, but...
- Park Improvements - Amherst OHThe Civil Works Administration (CWA) provided labor to undertake numerous improvements to Grace Sprenger Memorial Park, the park at the spring along Beaver Creek in Amherst, Ohio.
- Parma Reservoir - Parma Heights OHThe Parma Reservoir, also known as the The Parma Heights Water Facility for The City of Cleveland, "is the 1933-37 Parma Reservoir. A 326 x 306-ft. earth-covered concrete tank, technically referred to as a basin, with a Gothic-style facade resembling a 14th-century English castle hold the 23-million gallon reservoir. ...like many Depression-era public works projects, labor was provided by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) as a New Deal unemployment relief measure."
- Paul Brown Tiger Stadium - Massillon OHFootball stadium constructed 1938-1939 by the Public Works Administration and the Works Progress Administration for $246,000. Currently home of the Massillon Washington High School football team.
- Pearlbrook Station Post Office - Cleveland OHThe Pearlbrook Station post office in Cleveland was constructed in 1935-6 with funds provided by the Treasury Department. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, was designed by Julius Boenisch.
- Pearlbrook Station Post Office Mural - Cleveland OHCleveland's historic Pearlbrook Station post office houses one of many examples of New Deal artwork commissioned for northeast Ohio post offices by the federal Treasury Section of Fine Arts. The mural, "Ore Docks and Steel Mills," was completed by Richard Zoellner in 1938.
- Pease Federal Building (Old Post Office) - Medina OH"Constructed as a post office in 1938, the Donald J. Pease Federal Building now houses the U.S. Court of Appeals. The red brick building is located at the northeast corner of Liberty and North Elmwood streets."
- Pedestrian Bridge - Stoutsville OHThis is a suspension-type bridge with steel cables by 1936 by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). A restoration was completed in 2017 and was reopened for foot traffic. It is the only WPA project remaining in Fairfield County.
- Poasttown Elementary School (former) - Middletown OHThe Madison Township ("Poasttown Elementary") school building in Middletown, Ohio was built as a New Deal project in 1937, with funds from the Public Works Administration (PWA). The PWA provided a $39,272 grant for the project, whose total cost was $95,167. The building is now privately owned. PWA Docket No. OH 1495
- Poland Municipal Forest (Improvements) - Poland OHAccording to the park's website: "1940 Jack Zedaker leads boys from the National Youth Administration in building two shelter houses (Zedaker Pavilion and the Shelter House at “Indian Spring” near Gutknecht Entrance), four footbridges, planting of trees, construction of trail markers, improvements to trails, and the creation of a parking area. 18,000 maple trees planted, 50,000 willows along Yellow Creek for erosion control."
- Post Office - Ada OHThe historic post office in Ada, Ohio was constructed in 1938 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service today.
- Post Office - Barnesville OHThe historic post office in Barnesville, Ohio was constructed in 1934-5 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which housed an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service today.
- Post Office - Bellevue OHThe historic post office in Bellevue, Ohio was constructed in 1935-6 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service today.
- Post Office - Berea OHThe Berea post office was constructed using Treasury Department funds and opened in late 1935.
- Post Office - Bluffton OHThe historic post office in Bluffton, Ohio was constructed in 1940 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service today.
- Post Office - Bridgeport OHThe historic Bridgeport, Ohio post office was constructed in 1938 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
- Post Office - Bryan OHThe historic post office in Bryan, Ohio was constructed in 1935 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building is still in service today.
- Post Office - Caldwell OHThe historic post office in Caldwell, Ohio was constructed in 1937 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service today.
- Post Office - Circleville OHThe historic post office in Circleville, Ohio was constructed in 1935 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building is still in service today.
- Post Office - Clyde OHThe historic post office in Clyde, Ohio was constructed in 1937 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses New Deal artwork, is still in service today.
- Post Office - Coldwater OHThe post office in Coldwater was completed in 1940 with funds provided by the Treasury Department. It is also the site of Joep Nicolas's 1942 mural, "Coldwater Activities," completed with funds provided by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts and viewable in the lobby.
- Post Office - Crestline OHThe historic post office in Crestline, Ohio was constructed in 1941 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service today.
- Post Office - Crooksville OHThe historic post office building in Crooksville, Ohio was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds in 1938. The building, which houses a New Deal relief inside, is still in use today.
- Post Office - Cuyahoga Falls OHThe historic post office in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio was constructed in 1939 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building is still in service today.
- Post Office - Dennison OHThe historic post office in Dennison, Ohio was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds in 1939. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
- Post Office - East Palestine OHThe historic post office in East Palestine, Ohio was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds in 1937. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
- Post Office - Eaton OHThe historic post office in Eaton, Ohio was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds in 1937. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
- Post Office - Gambier OHThe historic post office in Gambier, Ohio was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds ca. 1940-1. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
- Post Office - Georgetown OHThe post office in Georgetown was completed in 1938 with funds provided by the Treasury Department. It is also the site of Richard Zoellner's 1938 mural, "Tobacco Harvest," completed with funds provided by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts and viewable in the lobby.
- Post Office - Girard OHThe historic post office in Girard, Ohio was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds ca. 1937. The building, which housed an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
- Post Office - Granville OHThe historic post office in Granville, Ohio was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds in 1936. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
- Post Office - Greenfield OHThe historic post office in Greenfield, Ohio was constructed in 1938 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building is still in service.
- Post Office - Hamilton OHThe post office in Hamilton was completed in 1934 with funds provided by the Treasury Department. It is also the site of Richard Zoellner's three 1934 murals--"Agriculture," "Fort Hamilton," and "Industries of Hamilton"--painted with funds provided by the federal government and viewable in the lobby.
- Post Office - Hubbard OHThe historic post office in Hubbard, Ohio was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds in 1940. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
- Post Office - Leetonia OHThe historic post office in Leetonia, Ohio was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds in 1940. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.
- Post Office - London OHThe historic post office in London, Ohio was constructed in 1935 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building is still in service.