Post Office – Camilla GA

City:
Camilla, GA

Site Type:
Civic Facilities, Federal Facilities, Post Offices

New Deal Agencies:
Treasury Department, Federal & Military Operations

Started:
1939

Description

The historic post office in Camilla, Georgia was constructed in 1939 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses an example of New Deal artwork, is still in service.

Source notes

Cornerstone

Site originally submitted by Evan Kalish on December 20, 2016.

Location Info


13 East Broad St.
Camilla, GA 31730

Coordinates: 31.23097, -84.20805

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One comment on “Post Office – Camilla GA

  1. Mary Nazworth

    Let me first state that I may be misinformed, I hope so. But it is being publicized that the historic New Deal post office and Camilla Georgia 31730 is to have its original mural removed. While I am not notably impressed with the content of the mural, I am very impressed with the style of the painting and would consider it a loss of cultural history if this is removed.

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  1. Mary Nazworth

    Let me first state that I may be misinformed, I hope so. But it is being publicized that the historic New Deal post office and Camilla Georgia 31730 is to have its original mural removed. While I am not notably impressed with the content of the mural, I am very impressed with the style of the painting and would consider it a loss of cultural history if this is removed.

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