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In 1937, the Works Progress Administration's (WPA) Airways and Airports Division organized an airport inspection trip to review work undertaken at various airports under the WPA's auspices, to ...
The Lyceum Luncheon Brown Bag Speaker Series presents a program called “Eudora Welty – And her Appalachian Ohio Roots” by ...
The loss of a Jordan Weber mural at Jefferson Elementary School started a districtwide campaign to document Des Moines Public ...
The River View School building's history dates back to before Colorado's statehood. Today, the schoolhouse has a fresh coat of red paint.
During the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration (WPA) launched various projects, including the construction of a farmhouse-style pavilion that stands ...
Though a temporary cover has helped protect it for the last five years, it turns out the monument faces risks far greater than the elements: removal. The sculpture is part of the National Memorial to ...
He suggested the city secure a Works Progress Administration grant from the federal government to pay the wages of unemployed men in the city during the Great Depression.
The Arneson River Theatre was built by the federal Works Progress Administration, a Depression-era program that transformed cities across the country with construction projects that put locals to ...
Cordata Gallery’s newest exhibition, “Modern Meets Primitive,” has its opening from 2–4 p.m. Saturday, July 12, and features work from three local artists: Richard Nash, Brian O’Neill and David Syre.
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