Gonzales Street Storm Sewer – Pensacola FL
Pensacola received a new storm sewer along Gonzales Street in 1939; it was constructed with federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) labor.
Pensacola received a new storm sewer along Gonzales Street in 1939; it was constructed with federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) labor.
“The development of the Pensacola International Airport began during the Great Depression. Conner Hagler, owner of the San Carlos Hotel, and Harry Blanchard, a barnstorming pilot originally from Virginia, bought 504 acres of thick woodland on Skinner’s Mill Road (12th… read more
Pensacola, Florida’s historic federal building, originally constructed as Pensacola’s main post office and courthouse and since renamed the Winston E. Arnow U.S. Courthouse, was constructed with Treasury Department funds and completed in 1939.