As an advocate and student of the WPA, I'm often asked about the stone walls on Constitution Drive. None of the walls there invokes as much curiosity as the one I'm shown photographing. Locals refer to this structure as
The Spring. Notice that there is a small short wall in front. This stone barrier protects vehicles from driving into the pit, designed to drain water through a pipe under the gravel roadway. Culverts and other practical structures were common WPA projects. Constitution Drive has several WPA culverts, but none of the other retaining walls are as elaborate as the one seen in the photograph above. Although Lehigh County designated funds several years ago to repair this wall, the work was never done. Such neglect is also the case in Allentown. The top wall of the double stairwell descending into Union Terrace is in dire jeopardy. This blog will soon once again document the condition of that structure. While our history and legacy crumble, this community and its leadership is preoccupied with the arena and Philadelphia cheesesteaks.
photograph by K Mary Hess
reprinted from November 25, 2014
ADDENDUM JANUARY 1, 2025:Union Terrace did receive some repair in 2015, and is currently undergoing a complete restoration. K Mary Hess is a renowned landscape photographer who can be followed on Facebook,
Photos of Lehigh Valley.
Thanks for the prop! I owe you a debt of awareness for all of the historically significant places you introduced me to!
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