City Hall (Old Post Office) – Commerce GA

City:
Commerce, GA

Site Type:
Civic Facilities, Federal Facilities, City and Town Halls, Post Offices

New Deal Agencies:
Treasury Department, Federal & Military Operations

Description

The historic City Hall building in Commerce, Georgia was constructed with federal funds as the community’s post office ca. 1936. The building housed an example of New Deal artwork, which has since been relocated.

Source notes

Cornerstone

Site originally submitted by Evan Kalish on December 20, 2016.
Additional contributions by Greg Jarvis.

Location Info


424 Little St.
Commerce, GA 30529

Coordinates: 34.201884, -83.456565

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One comment on “Post Office Mural – Commerce GA

  1. Jim Murray

    This very valuable and historic mural sits framed and mounted in a corner of the post office in Commerce, Georgia, where only post office box holders will get a glimpse. Most folks in Commerce and surrounding communities have no idea that a wonderful piece of art work worth countless millions of dollars even graces the wall of there local post office.

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  1. Jim Murray

    This very valuable and historic mural sits framed and mounted in a corner of the post office in Commerce, Georgia, where only post office box holders will get a glimpse. Most folks in Commerce and surrounding communities have no idea that a wonderful piece of art work worth countless millions of dollars even graces the wall of there local post office.

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