Created By: Pulaski County Tourism Bureau & Visitors Center
FORMER PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER, Northwest corner of the square on North and Benton Street: Public health was a challenge in Waynesville in the 1940s. The small village was unequipped to handle the massive population boom Fort Leonard Wood brought to the area. This $30,000 building was built with Public Works Administration grants and contained 19 rooms, two lobbies, four restrooms, and a large auditorium. It opened in November 1942. The land is now home to the Waynesville Square Gazebo which is utilized for festivals and available for wedding rentals.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Waynesville Downtown Walking Tour
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