Post Office – Wareham MA
The post office in Wareham, Massachusetts was constructed with federal funds. The building, which opened for business in 1940, is still in use today.
The post office in Wareham, Massachusetts was constructed with federal funds. The building, which opened for business in 1940, is still in use today.
The post office contains a Section of Fine Arts funded oil painting titled “Cranberry Pickers” hangs in the lobby. It was painted by Lewis Rubenstein in 1940.
Wareham Town Hall was constructed as a New Deal Public Works Administration (PWA) project. The PWA provided a grant of $72,000 to the town for the project, whose total cost was $194,982. Construction occurred between Feb. 1938 and Jan. 1939…. read more