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Date added: February 16, 2010; Modified: July 26, 2023
The historic Livermore post office houses an example of New Deal artwork: The 4′ x 3′ oak relief “The Ranch Post Box” depicts two Native Americans, a cowboy and a farmer reading their mail under a rural mailbox.
Date added: April 11, 2010; Modified: July 26, 2023
The historic Livermore post office was constructed during the Great Depression as a New Deal project. Though the cornerstone has been partially covered by the new ADA ramp, the post office was built under Henry Morgenthau.
Date added: August 26, 2011
The 1940 WPA stamp is located on the Northeast corner of the intersection.
Date added: May 4, 2010
From photo verso below: "Adjoining parts of Alameda and Contra Costa counties in California, which lie directly East of San Francisco, are not densely populated. In one of these areas both counties has a number of high school students with… read more