City Hall (Old Post Office) – Reidsville NC

The historic post office building in Reidsville was built with federal Treasury Department funds in 1936. The building now serves as Reidsville’s city hall.
The historic post office building in Reidsville was built with federal Treasury Department funds in 1936. The building now serves as Reidsville’s city hall.
The mural “Tobacco,” which hangs in the finance office in Reidsville’s City Hall was painted by Gordon Samstag with Treasury Section of Fine Arts funds. The building was formerly the city’s post office.
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