Baker Village is a historical, low-income housing community in Columbus, Georgia. The community was established in the late 1930s as a part of the New Deal's Public Works Administration program. The community is named after Newton Diehl Baker, who served as the Secretary of War under President Woodrow Wilson.
The community has over 200 housing units and features a community center, basketball court, playgrounds, and a splash pad. The community is managed by the Columbus Housing Authority and offers affordable housing for eligible residents.
Baker Village has experienced revitalization efforts in recent years, including the addition of a community garden and improvements to the playgrounds and community center. The community is home to a diverse population and is a vibrant and active community within the city of Columbus.
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