
In 1934, Penderlea Homestead Farms was one of the first homestead projects developed during President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal Program. It helped members of the farming community who were suffering from bankruptcy and unemployment to make a living and “provide self-sufficient rural communities while easing the burden of over-crowded cities.” Each of the 300 homes that were built had electricity and in-door plumbing.
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