Occupying the town square, the post office is a Georgian-styled building, one story in height on a raised basement. The building’s buff brick body is accented by a white Tuscan portico, a tall white cornice capped by an attic story with balustrades, and grand windows on the north and south facades shaped in a variation of a Palladian motif. The clerestory of the lobby is masked from street view by tall balustrades.
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U.S. Post Office
1917, Louis A. Simon for James A. Wetmore, Acting Supervising Architect of the U.S. Treasury. 115 S. Swenson St.
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