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  • Westville Station Post Office - New Haven CT
    New Haven's historic Westville Station post office was constructed during the Great Depression with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses a New Deal mural, is still in service. Unfortunately the building's cornerstone has been partly obscured by its ADA ramp; thus the date is not presently visible.
  • William H. Natcher U.S. Courthouse - Bowling Green KY
    What is now known as the William H. Natcher U.S. Courthouse in Bowling Green, Kentucky was constructed as the United States Post Office and Courthouse in 1940-1. Construction was funded by the Treasury Department. The building also houses New Deal artwork.
  • Winston E. Arnow Federal Building - Pensacola FL
    Pensacola, Florida's historic federal building, originally constructed as Pensacola's main post office and courthouse and since renamed the Winston E. Arnow Federal Building, was constructed with Treasury Department funds in 1938-9. The architect was Rudolph Stanley-Brown. Originally Pensacola's main post office, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) operated the Downtown Station post office. In 2024 USPS announced plans to relocate services, and it has ceased operations at the federal building.
  • Woodhaven Station Post Office - Jamaica NY
    The historic Woodhaven Station post office in Jamaica, New York was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds between 1939 and 1940. The building, which contains a New Deal Ben Shahn mural in the lobby, is still in use today.
  • Woodrum Station Post Office - Staunton VA
    The historic Woodrum Station post office in Staunton, Virginia was built with Treasury Department funds in 1935. The building houses an example of New Deal artwork.
  • Yamhill County Clerk Building (Old Post Office) - McMinnville OR
    The Yamhill County Clerk building in McMinnville, Oregon was originally constructed as the town's post office with funds from the Treasury Department during the New Deal. The stately building was constructed in 1935.
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