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123 West Frederick Street (U.S. Post Office Building)

123 West Frederick Street (U.S. Post Office Building)

Jan 22, 2020 | What Style Is It?

STYLE: Colonial Revival The United States Post Office building was constructed by the Postal Service in 1936.  Colonial Revival architecture of the period reflected carefully researched designs based on historical precedent. How can you tell this building is a...

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