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Work Pays America

Work Pays America

Aired 12/08/2010 | Rating NR

Work Pays America

Smoky Hills Public Television Specials

Work Pays America

Special | 56m 11s

Work Pays America

Work Pays America" takes a look back at the 1930's Works Projects Administration. From parks to community buildings to swimming pools, the WPA provided relief for a Depression struck America. Perhaps overlooked or forgotten, the WPA left a legacy that still exists today.

Aired 12/08/2010 | Rating NR

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Smoky Hills Public Television Specials is a local public television program presented by Smoky Hills PBS

Smoky Hills Public Television Specials

Work Pays America

Special | 56m 11s

Work Pays America" takes a look back at the 1930's Works Projects Administration. From parks to community buildings to swimming pools, the WPA provided relief for a Depression struck America. Perhaps overlooked or forgotten, the WPA left a legacy that still exists today.

Aired 12/08/2010 | Rating NR

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