• Cy Sloan Stadium - Waurika OK
    Waurika's Cy Sloan Stadium (formerly Harmon Park Stadium) was built in 1939 by the Works Progress Administration, and it bears a WPA 1939 stamp. It has a current capacity of 1,300.
  • National Youth Administration for Oklahoma Vocational Building - Waurika OK
    National Youth Administration constructed a vocational building that was used for youth education. The structure was completed in 1938.
  • Post Office - Waurika OK
    The historic post office in Waurika, Oklahoma was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses New Deal artwork inside, was completed in 1937 and is still in use today.
  • Post Office Mural - Waurika OK
    The historic post office in Waurika, Oklahoma houses New Deal artwork. The oil-on-canvasmural, entitled "Wild Geese," was completed by Theodore Van Soelen in 1939 and installed in the post office lobby, where it is still viewable today.
  • State Highway 79: Red River Bridge - Waurika OK to TX
    State Highway 79 Bridge at the Red River which connects Jefferson County, OK with Clay County, TX. "State highway #79 bridge at the Red River is a camelback pony truss bridge built in 1939... This type of bridge is rare and this particular example maintains a high degree of integrity. It is also important for the role it played in facilitating major economic development in the region.  Listed in the National Register, 12/20/1996."   (https://www.ocgi.okstate.edu) The exact source of federal financing is unclear, but an application was made to the Bureau of Public Roads.
  • Water Tower - Waurika OK
    “Rural Oklahomans became accustomed to seeing water towers built by WPA. Often the tower was the tallest structure in town. Waurika received a water tower built by WPA.” --Leaning on a Legacy