Post Office – Rockport MA
The historic post office building in Rockport, Massachusetts was constructed with Treasury Department funds in 1938. The building, which houses a New Deal mural, is still in use today.
The historic post office building in Rockport, Massachusetts was constructed with Treasury Department funds in 1938. The building, which houses a New Deal mural, is still in use today.
This mural “Preparing Rockport Granite for Shipment” was painted by W. Lester Stevens with Treasury Section of Fine Arts funds in 1939. The mural hangs in the lobby of the Rockport, Massachusetts post office.
Rockport, Massachusetts’s public library houses a Federal Art Project (FAP) mural titled “Rockport Goes to War”. The mural was painted by Samuel F. Hershey. The mural hands in a corridor on the second floor.
Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.) labor constructed a water main along South St. in Rockport, Mass.
Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.) labor constructed a water main along Wharf Rd. in Rockport, Mass.