Historical Marker Series

Works Progress Administration (WPA) projects

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historicalmarkerproject.com/markers/HM2J3O_woods-park_-.html
Woods Park. (Newton County Fairgrounds). . In 1937, the Southwestern Settlement and Development Company deeded land to Newton County. This property would become known as Woods Park, named for the company's surveyor, C.A. Woods. County resident sused the pa…
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City of Java, South Dakota. . City Building Built by City of Java and Work Projects Administration W.P.A. Project Number 4172 Nineteen Forty . var plainText = document.getElementById('inscription1').innerText; docum…
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Hiddenwood Park. . Hiddenwood Park Built by Walworth County and Works Progress Administration WPA Project Number 3467 Nineteen Thirty Eight . var plainText = document.getElementById('inscription1').innerText; docu…
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Festival of Progress. . . Side1 . The Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (RFC) granted a $410,000 relief loan to South Dakota in 1932, the third year of the Great Depression, Garretson became one of five towns in the county allotted funds. . . Its Cit…
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Fire Station No. 1. . . Built by United States Work Projects Administration, 1940. . . Fire Station No. 1, Streamline Moderne style. Architects — Public Works Administration. Declared 1976. Built 1940. Historic-Cultural Monument No. 156. …
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