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    Pease Federal Building (Old Post Office) – Medina OH

    Date added: September 15, 2015; Modified: April 11, 2017

    “Constructed as a post office in 1938, the Donald J. Pease Federal Building now houses the U.S. Court of Appeals. The red brick building is located at the northeast corner of Liberty and North Elmwood streets.”

    Post Office Mural (destroyed) – Medina OH

    Date added: September 15, 2015

    Now the Pease Federal Building, what was then the new post office in Medina, Ohio housed an example of New Deal artwork: “Gathering the Apple Crop,” an oil-on-canvas mural by Richard Zoellner. Completed in 1938, the mural has unfortunately since… read more