- Fort McIntosh Historic District Walls - Laredo TXWorks Progress Administration (WPA) laborers "built a sandstone wall around the entire fort grounds and today the boundary demarcates the Fort McIntosh Historic District."
- Inspection Station (former) - Laredo TXThe historic former U.S. Border Inspection Station in Laredo, Texas was built in 1943 with U.S. Treasury Department funds. The facility was in Spanish Colonial Revival style. The facility has been replaced, and Living New Deal believes the New Deal structure has been demolished.
- Martin High School - Laredo TXLaredo, Texas's historic Martin High School was constructed as a federal Public Works Administration (PWA) project during the Great Depression. The building is still in use today. The PWA supplied a $250,000 loan and $101,853 grant toward the $352,283 total cost of the project. Work occurred between August 1935 and April 1937. (PWA Docket No. TX 5725)
- Martin High School-Area Sidewalks - Laredo TXThe Works Progress Administration (WPA) constructed concrete sidewalks around the "1937 Martin High School L-shaped building on Park and San Bernardo" in Laredo, Texas. The status of the sidewalks is currently unknown to Living New Deal.