Marshall Park
The Living New Deal is an initiative dedicated to documenting and preserving the legacy of New Deal programs and projects across the United States. Through research and community engagement, it highlights the historical significance and impact of initiatives like the Works Progress Administration (WPA), which contributed to infrastructure and cultural sites nationwide.
Among its notable projects is the Springdale Park building in Holyoke, Massachusetts, constructed by the WPA between 1935 and 1936, which currently serves as a storage facility for the Parks Department. The organization encourages public contributions of information and photographs related to New Deal sites to enrich its archive and facilitate a broader understanding of this pivotal era in American history.
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