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Eureka High history teacher Craig Parker in front of the industrial arts building that the Public Works Administration helped build. Photo by Heidi Walters -
Plaque from the shop building at Eureka High whose construction in the late 1930s was partly funded through Pres. Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal. Photo by Heidi Walters -
Jeanne Nash and her brother Donn Johnson with a photo of the inside of their father’s clothing store for men, Arthur Johnson’s, in the 1930s. Photo by Heidi Walters -
Bruce Pettit, of Heritage Antiques & Coins in Eureka, appraises a bowl brought in by Thomas McLafferty to see if it has any silver in it. Photo by Heidi Walters -
Sierra Anderson, a coffee-slinger at Ramone’s Bakery in Old Town Eureka, may be young but she’s learned from the old folks to mind her money. Photo by Heidi Walters -
The county’s public health branch building in Eureka was built in 1939 under the New Deal as a juvenile detention home. Photo by Heidi Walters -
“Good advice.” Photo by Heidi Walters
