Following Oklahoma's survival during the Great Depression

Wintersmith Park – Ada

Address:13th and Townsend, Ada OK 74820CountyPontotoc
Started 1936Completed 1940
Agencies:CCC, WPANRHP:

Current Usage:

City Park

Description:

“Wintersmith Park was originally established in 1907 with the damming of Lake Creek. This 150-acre park had extensive work done by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1933-34.

“In the late 1930’s, the WPA was brought in to continue the work begun earlier by the CCC. They constructed several picnic areas, and the WPA shield can be seen in the concrete table tops. They built the Firefly (Girl Scouts) cabin, a small house with a gabled roof, constructed of native sandstone, and clad with petrified wood. Several small flat bridges were built across creeks along the trails. Two stone arched road bridges on the north side of the park, were WPA-constructed in 1940.”[1]

Wintersmith Park was a joint WPA-CCC project. Within the park are two unique structures: a lodge building and an amphitheater. The lodge measures 137′ x 73′ and is constructed of uncut, crudely-laid native stone. It is essentially a single-story structure with a gabled roof with intersecting center gables front and back and wood shingles. The east end of the picture window, and the rest of the windows are casement with stone sills. There is a poured concrete patio in back with blind rock rails. It is not clear that the lodge is truely a WPA structure. 

  The amphitheater measures 195′ x 135′. It has 29 curved rows of sandstone seating laid on a hillside. There are two vertical aisles through the theater. It most certainly is WPA.[2]

Sources:

  1. The Living New Deal
  2. Wikipedia
  3. The Living New Deal

Supported Documents:

  1. WPA Properties Pontotoc County – Wintersmith Park

Photos:

2 Comments

  1. Cece

    Beautiful park

  2. Ben Sharp

    Wow. I’ve only been to Pontotoc County once in my life, to take an inmate from prison to a court hearing when I worked for the DOC. What a beautiful little park. Wish I could see it in person.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

© 2024 Oklahoma's New Deal

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑