Pacific Grove Ball Park (Pico Park) – Pacific Grove CA
Established on the site of a former granite quarry, this ball park was built by a combination of private and WPA funds in the early 1930s. It is still in use today.
Established on the site of a former granite quarry, this ball park was built by a combination of private and WPA funds in the early 1930s. It is still in use today.
August (Gus Gay) was hired by the Federal Art Project to paint a mural in the Pacific Grove High School Library in 1935. It was a very ambitious mural that took three years to complete, even with the assistance of… read more
The historic post office building in Pacific Grove, California was constructed in 1938 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses a New Deal mural in its lobby, is still in use today.
The 4′ x 15′ oil-on-canvas mural “Lovers’ Point” depicts an idyllic beach scene. The work by Victor Arnautoff was funded by the federal Treasury Section of Fine Arts and installed in the lobby of the historic Pacific Grove post office in… read more