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New Deal artwork in Pennsylvania

Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal funded more than 1,400 artworks nationwide between 1934 and 1943, including murals and sculptures that are still on view in post offices and courthouses. Pennsylvania holds the second-largest collection of post office art; only New York has more. This gallery displays a selection of works found in Pennsylvania.

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