Thirteen buildings were constructed in this 154-acre park by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1936. It is the most significant WPA-era collection in the county. The shelters and buildings were designed in the rustic aesthetic park style developed for the Pacific Northwest by the National Park Service and the National Forest Service. All materials (logs and stone) for the buildings were taken from the site.
Lewisville Park
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