



Workers Placing Cinder Blocks in Greendale Wisconsin 1937
Workers place cinder blocks in Greendale, Wisconsin, in April 1937. This suburb of Milwaukee County is known for its planned community design, established as part of a federal project during the Great Depression. Greendale was one of three greenbelt towns created to provide affordable housing and promote community living, reflecting government efforts to address housing shortages.
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Workers Placing Cinder Blocks in Greendale Wisconsin 1937