File:WCP i 9 12 wiki.jpg
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[edit]The Welcome to Whitehouse sign is built from rock used in the old "rock school house." The sign itself was made and donated by local resident Lynn Canfield. The school house and other public works were built during the Great Depression by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Photo by Christopher Butler.
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