• Cass Street Bridge - La Crosse WI
    A New Deal federal aid project, what is now the westbound span of the Mississippi River Bridge in la Crosse, Wisconsin was constructed in 1939-1940. A plaque on the bridge reads: State Highway Commission of Wisconsin Bridge No 300 1939 Federal-Aid Project 397-G Built in cooperation with U.S. Bureau of Public Roads
  • Farnam Park - La Crosse WI
    "Farnam Park is located at 1305 7th Street South. The City purchased lots from John A. Salzer Seed Company in 1938 to build tennis courts with WPA labor. This is a neighborhood park of .34 acres where people can recreate using the lighted basketball courts and two lighted tennis courts."
  • Grandad Bluff Shelter - La Crosse WI
    "Along the Upper Mississippi, WPA employees built ... the stone shelter atop Grandad Bluff in La Crosse, Wisconsin ..."
  • Memorial Pool - La Crosse WI
    Occasionally mis-attributed to the W.P.A., La Crosse's Memorial Pool was constructed in 1938 with federal Public Works Administration (P.W.A.) funds. The P.W.A. supplied an $31,500 grant for the project, whose total cost was $72,738. The pool was closed in 2016, though as of 2017 it appears the pool will be modernized or rebuilt. PWA Docket No. WI 1436
  • Myrick Park Zoo - La Crosse WI
    Construction of a main shelter at the Myrick Park Zoo as part of a WPA project. The Zoo is currently closed.