The 1934 WPA retaining wall is locally known as 'the wall' and…
📍 Marysville, Marshall County
The mighty Timken Termites went to grade school in this handsome native…
📍 Timken, Rush County
Milton Tootle owned the land designated for the townsite, thus the name…
📍 Miltonvale, Cloud County
Skeletal remains of the town still provide provocative textures, colors, and angles.…
📍 Bloom, Ford County
With assistance from the WPA, the city built the limestone art deco…
📍 WaKeeney, Trego County
Inside this 24ᕁ40-foot limestone building constructed by the WPA in 1937 you'll…
📍 Wakefield, Clay County
A Humboldt native, Johnson was one of the premiere baseball pitchers when…
📍 Humboldt, Allen County
The native limestone buildings at the Washington County Fairgrounds (from U.S. 36,…
📍 Washington, Washington County
City Hall is in an impressive 1942 WPA stone structure.
📍 Wathena, Doniphan County
A 1961 courthouse is the centerpiece of this historic town square. You'll…
📍 Fredonia, Wilson County
An impressive 1937 WPA flood control project is the mile-long, stone-lined Coon…
📍 Iola, Allen County
The striking art deco gymnasium is the last remaining building of the…
📍 Elk Falls, Elk County

