- Post Office - Blackfoot IDThe historic post office in Blackfoot, Idaho was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds in 1935. The post office building is exceptionally grand, two or three stories high, in a "Classical Moderne" architectural style. The facade features eight bas-relief columns with decorative elements at the top and a beautiful bas-relief eagle over the front entrance. The Blackfoot post officre is still in use and houses an a long New Deal mural all around the interior of the lobby, which is largely unchanged.
- Post Office Murals - Blackfoot IDThe historic post office in Blackfoot, Idaho houses a magnificent example of New Deal artwork. The murals were commissioned by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts and installed in 1939. The tempera mural cycles are by Andrew Standing Soldier, a Native American artist. Entitled "The Arrival Celebration" and "The Round-Up," they depict everyday life of the Blackfoot people on their nearby reservation. The first covers two walls of the entrance lobby; the second is on the upper portion of the walls in another lobby room.