Resources
The Montana New Deal Heritage Partnership provides a growing collection of resources designed to help educators, researchers, students, and community members understand the profound impact of New Deal programs across Montana. These materials draw from archival research, GIS mapping, oral histories, and statewide partnerships to illuminate how initiatives such as the CCC, WPA, RA/FSA, and SCS reshaped Montana’s cultural landscapes.
Key Resources for Understanding New Deal Impact
Explore curated materials that highlight the historical significance of New Deal programs and their lasting influence on Montana’s environment, infrastructure, and communities.
- Educational Materials: Guides, summaries, and interpretive content for teaching New Deal history.
- Archival Collections: Digitized documents, photographs, maps, and reports from state, federal, Tribal, and county repositories.
- GIS Maps & StoryMaps: Interactive tools that visualize New Deal projects, landscapes, and infrastructure across Montana.
- Research Tools: Metadata standards, bibliographies, and program summaries to support scholarly and community research.
Explore Resources
- New Deal Publications Repository
- FSA Photo Archive
- WPA Posters Archive
- Featured StoryMaps
- Cultural Landscape Archive
Key Highlights
- Access a variety of educational materials that deepen understanding of New Deal programs and their statewide impact.
- Use interactive maps and StoryMaps to explore the legacy of New Deal infrastructure across Montana.
- Engage with archival materials that reveal the lived experience of Montanans during the 1930s and 1940s.
Explore the Project
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