The former post office, similar to other buildings of Taylor’s tenure, is a two-story stucco-faced Italianate structure with an inset loggia of five arched openings. The building has a red tile hipped roof over projecting wooden brackets, with green-painted polygonal ventilation ports under the wide eaves. A horizontal band of windows separated by engaged Tuscan colonettes forms a shallow, attic-like second floor. The interior retains the post office’s coffered ceilings, pendant light fixtures, and metal grillework. The building has been Eagle Pass’s public library since 1964.
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Eagle Pass Public Library (U.S. Post Office)
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