It’s time once again for #FlashbackFriday with the Whitewater Historical Society. This week, we feature a mid-20th century postcard of the Starin Park Community Building in its original form.
In the 1930s, funding for a community building was started in Whitewater, but due to the financial hardships of the Great Depression, the effort was slow. In 1936, the federal government expanded its work program for the unemployed under the Works Progress Administration or WPA and began to help fund community projects. The Starin Park Community Building benefited from this program and the building was completed by July of 1936. The architect of the building designed it as a somewhat “rustic” lodge, a popular style for park buildings at the time. It has been enlarged and remodeled and has served the community for over 80 years as a general-purpose community center and as a Senior Center.
Join us next week for more from the Whitewater Historical Society.
(2290PC, Whitewater Historical Society)