List of United States post offices
United States post offices operate under the authority of the United States Post Office Department (1792–1971) or the United States Postal Service (since 1971). In 2025, there are more than 40,000 post offices in the United States.[1] Historically, post offices were usually placed in a prominent location and many were architecturally distinctive, including notable buildings featuring Beaux-Arts, Art Deco, and Vernacular architecture.[2][3] However, modern U.S. post offices were generally designed for functionality rather than architectural style.[3]
Following is a list of notable United States post offices. Notable post offices include individual buildings, whether still in service or not, which have architectural, historical, or community-related significance. Many of these are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) or state and local historic registers.
Alabama
Alaska
| Post office | Location | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. Post Office, now Federal Building Anchorage | Anchorage | 1939–1940 | Gilbert Stanley Underwood | NRHP | [25][26] | |
| Cooper Landing Post Office | Cooper Landing | 1921 | NRHP | [27] | ||
| Cordova Post Office and Courthouse | Cordova | 1924 | NRHP | [28] | ||
| Steele Creek Roadhouse | Eagle | c. 1898 | NRHP | [29] | ||
| Woodchopper Roadhouse | Eagle | 1910 | NRHP | [30] | ||
| Miller House Post Office | Fairbanks | 1900 | NRHP | [30] | ||
| Old Federal Building (Fairbanks, Alaska) | Fairbanks | 1933 | George N. Ray | NRHP | [31] | |
| Ketchikan Federal Building | Ketchikan | 1937–1938 | Garfield, Stanley-Brown, Harris and Robinson | NRHP | [32] | |
| Sitka United States Post Office and Court House | Sitka | 1938 | Gilbert Stanley Underwood | NRHP | [33] | |
| Soldotna Post Office | Soldotna | 1949 | NRHP | [27] |
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alamosa Post Office | Alamos | 1935 | NRHP | [65][66][67] | ||
| Boulder Post Office | Boulder | 1910 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [68] | |
| Cañon City Post Office and Federal Building | Cañon City | 1931 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [69] | |
| United States Post Office and Federal Courthouse-Colorado Springs Main | Colorado Springs | 1908–1910 | James Know Taylor | NRHP | [70] | |
| Delta Post Office and Federal Building | Delta | 1938 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [71][72] | |
| Byron White United States Courthouse | Denver | 1910–1916 | Egerton Swartwout | NRHP | [73] | |
| Englewood Post Office | Englewood | 1937 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [74] | |
| Florence Post Office | Florence | 1936 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [75] | |
| Fort Collins Post Office | Fort Collins | 1911 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [76] | |
| United States Post Office-Fort Morgan Main | Fort Morgan | 1917 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [77][78] | |
| Wildhack's Grocery Store-Post Office | Frisco | NRHP | [79] | |||
| United States Post Office (Grand Junction, Colorado) | Grand Junction | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office (La Junta, Colorado) | La Junta | NRHP | ||||
| Las Animas Post Office | Las Animas | 1937–
1938 |
NRHP | [80] | ||
| United States Post Office-Lamar Main | Lamar | 1936 | Walter DeMordaun | NRHP | [81] | |
| United States Post Office-Manitou Springs Main | Manitou Springs | 1940 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [82] | |
| United States Post Office and Federal Building-Monte Vista Main | Monte Vista | 1933 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [83][84] | |
| United States Post Office-Montrose Main | Montrose | 1931 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [85][86] | |
| Fort Vasquez | Platteville | NRHP | [87] | |||
| United States Post Office (Rifle, Colorado) | Rifle | 1940 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [88] | |
| Sterling Main Post Office, Federal Building, and Federal Courthouse | Sterling | 1930 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [89][90] | |
| United States Post Office-Trinidad Main | Trinidad | 1920 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [91] | |
| Zapata Ranch Headquarters | Mosca | NRHP | [65] |
Connecticut
Delaware
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kenton Post Office | Kenton | 1881 | NRHP | [105] | ||
| United States Post Office, Courthouse, and Customhouse (Wilmington, Delaware) | Wilmington | 1937 | NRHP | [106] |
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Federal Building, United States Post Office and Courthouse (Hilo, Hawaii) | Hilo | 1917 | Henry D. Whitfield and Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [109] | |
| Kamehameha V Post Office | Honolulu | 1871 | J. G. Osborne | NRHP, National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark | [110] | |
| King David Kalakaua Building | Honolulu | 1921–1922 | York and Sawyer | NRHP | [111] | |
| United States Post Office (Kalaupapa, Hawaii) | Kalaupapa | 1934 | [112][46][113] | |||
| United States Post Office (Lihue, Hawaii) | Līhuʻe | 1939 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [114] |
Idaho
Illinois
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States Post Office (Belvidere, Illinois) | Belvidere | 1911 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [123] | |
| United States Post Office (Champaign, Illinois) | Champaign | 1905 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [124] | |
| Old Chicago Main Post Office | Chicago | 1921 | Graham, Anderson, Probst & White | NRHP | [44][46] | |
| United States Post Office and Customhouse (Galena, Illinois) | Galena | 1858 | Believed to be the oldest continually operating post office in the U.S. | [125] | ||
| United States Post Office (Joliet, Illinois) | Joliet | 1903 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [126] | |
| United States Post Office (Mattoon, Illinois) | Mattoon | 1913 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [127] | |
| United States Post Office and Courthouse (Quincy, Illinois) | Quincy | 1887 | Mifflin E. Bell | NRHP | [128] | |
| United States Post Office (Sycamore, Illinois) | Sycamore | 1914–1915 | contributing building to the Sycamore Historic District | [129] |
Indiana
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States Post Office (Brazil, Indiana) | Brazil | 1911–1913 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [130] | |
| Jacob Rickenbaugh House | Oil Township | 1874 | NRHP | [131] | ||
| United States Post Office (Evansville, Indiana) | Evansville | 1876–1879 | Alfred B. Mullett, William Appleton Potter, James G. Hill | NRHP | [132] | |
| U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, now E. Ross Adair Federal Building and United States Courthouse | Fort Wayne | 1931–1932 | Guy Mahurin, Benjamin Morris, James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [133] | |
| Birch Bayh Federal Building and United States Courthouse | Indianapolis | 1902–1905 | John Hall Rankin and Thomas Kellogg | NRHP | [134] | |
| United States Post Office (Michigan City, Indiana) | Michigan City | 1909 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [135] | |
| Terre Haute Post Office and Federal Building | Terre Haute |
Iowa
Kansas
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atchison Post Office | Atchison | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Anthony | Anthony | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Augusta | Augusta | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Belleville | Belleville | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Burlington | Burlington | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Caldwell | Caldwell | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Council Grove | Council Grove | 1938–1939 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [148] | |
| United States Post Office-Eureka | Eureka | NRHP | ||||
| Fredonia Post Office | Fredonia | 1939 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [149] | |
| United States Post Office-Goodland | Goodland | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Halstead | Halstead | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Herington | Herington | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Horton | Horton | 1937–1938 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [150] | |
| United States Post Office-Hoisington | Hoisington | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Hutchinson | Hutchinson | NRHP | ||||
| Federal Building-United States Post Office (Independence, Kansas) | Independence | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Kingman | Kingman | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Lawrence | Lawrence | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office–Lindsborg | Lindsborg | 1938 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [151] | |
| United States Post Office-Neodesha | Neodesha | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Oswego | Oswego | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Russell | Russell | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Sabetha | Sabetha | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office and Federal Building-Salina | Salina | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Seneca | Seneca | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office and Federal Building (Wichita, Kansas) | Wichita | 1936 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [152] |
Kentucky
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States Post Office-Ashland | Ashland | NRHP | ||||
| Callis General Store and Post Office | Bedford | NRHP | [153] | |||
| Belleview Post Office | Belleview | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Bronston | Bronston | NRHP | ||||
| Bryantsville Post Office and Store | Bryantsville | NRHP | ||||
| Dabney Post Office | Dabney | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Elizabethtown | Elizabethtown | NRHP | ||||
| Old United States Courthouse and Post Office (Frankfort, Kentucky) | Frankfort | 1883–1887 | NRHP | |||
| United States Post Office/Board of Education Building | Glasgow | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Harrodsburg | Harrodsburg | NRHP | ||||
| Jackson Post Office | Jackson | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office and Court House (Lexington, Kentucky) | Lexington | 1934 | H. A. Churchill and John T. Gillig; Louis A. Simon | NRHP | ||
| United States Post Office, Court House and Custom House, now Gene Snyder United States Courthouse | Louisville | NRHP | ||||
| Old United States Customshouse and Post Office and Fireproof Storage Company Warehouse | Louisville | 1853 | NRHP | |||
| United States Post Office-Madisonville | Madisonville | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office (Mayfield, Kentucky) | Mayfield | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Murray | Murray | NRHP | ||||
| Federal Building and US Post Office-Owensboro | Owensboro | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Prestonsburg | Prestonsburg | NRHP | ||||
| Willisburg Central Bank and Post Office | Willisburg | NRHP |
Louisiana
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States Post Office and Courthouse–Alexandria | Alexandria | 1932 | Edward F. Neild | NRHP | ||
| United States Post Office and Courthouse–Baton Rouge | Baton Rouge | 1932 | Moise H. Goldstein Sr. | NRHP | ||
| Old Post Office (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) | Baton Rouge | 1895 | NRHP | [154] | ||
| Adam Ponthieu Store-Big Bend Post Office | Big Bend | NRHP | ||||
| Bogalusa Post Office | Bogalusa | 1930–1931 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [155] | |
| Central Bank and Trust Co | Hessmer | NRHP | ||||
| Jennings Post Office | Jennings | |||||
| United States Post Office (Mansfield, Louisiana) | Mansfield | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office (Morgan City, Louisiana) | Morgan City | NRHP | ||||
| Star Hill Post Office and Store | St. Francisville | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office (St. Martinville, Louisiana) | St. Martinville | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office and Courthouse (Shreveport, Louisiana) | Shreveport | |||||
| Old Post Office Museum | Winnsboro |
Maine
Maryland
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States Post Office and Courthouse (Baltimore, Maryland) | Baltimore | 1930 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [156] | |
| United States Post Office (College Park, Maryland), | College Park | contributing property in the Calvert Hills Historic District | ||||
| United States Post Office–Hyattsville Main | Hyattsville | 1935 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [157] |
Massachusetts
Michigan
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main Street Post Office, now Washtenaw County Administration Building | Ann Arbor | 1906 | Fremont Ward | NRHP | [159] | |
| Old Battle Creek Post Office | Battle Creek | 1904 | Albert Kahn | NRHP | [160] | |
| Climax Post Office Building, now the Lawrence Memorial Library | Climax | 1931 | NRHP | [161] | ||
| United States Post Office (Flint, Michigan) | Flint | 1931 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [162] | |
| U.S. Post Office (Grand Rapids, Michigan), now the Woodbridge N. Ferris Building | Grand Rapids | 1906 | James K. Taylor | NRHP | [163] | |
| Stone Post Office | Jackson | 1839 | NRHP | [164] | ||
| Lincoln Park Post Office | Lincoln | 1938 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [165] | |
| Old U.S. Post Office (Niles, Michigan) | Niles | 1909 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | ||
| Saginaw Post Office, now the Castle Museum | Saginaw | 1898 | William M. Aiken and Carl Macomber | NRHP | [166] |
Minnesota
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. Post Office-Alexandria | Alexandria | 1910 | Earl & Aiton | NRHP | [167] | |
| Anoka Post Office | Anoka | 1916 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [168] | |
| United States Post Office, Fairmont | Fairmont | 1926 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [169] | |
| Federal Courthouse and Post Office (Mankato, Minnesota) | Mankato | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office (Minneapolis, Minnesota) | Minneapolis | NRHP | ||||
| Federal Courthouse and Post Office (Moorhead, Minnesota) | Moorhead | NRHP | ||||
| New Ulm Post Office | New Ulm | NRHP | ||||
| Old Federal Courts Building, now Landmark Center | Saint Paul | 1894–1901 | Willoughby J. Edbrooke | NRHP | ||
| United States Post Office and Custom House (St. Paul, Minnesota), | Saint Paul | NRHP |
Mississippi
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States Courthouse and Post Office (Aberdeen, Mississippi) | Aberdeen | 1885 | William Alfred Freret and Mifflin E. Bell | NRHP | [170] | |
| United States Post Office-Amory | Amory | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office, Courthouse, and Customhouse (Biloxi, Mississippi) | Biloxi | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office (Brookhaven, Mississippi) | Brookhaven | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office (Carthage, Mississippi) | Carthage | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office (Cleveland, Mississippi) | Cleveland | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office (Columbia, Mississippi) | Columbia | NRHP | ||||
| Old U.S. Post Office (Corinth, Mississippi) | Corinth | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Crystal Springs | Crystal Springs | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Forest | Forest | NRHP | ||||
| Old U.S. Post Office (Greenwood, Mississippi) | Greenwood | Mississippi Landmark | ||||
| Old U.S. Post Office (Grenada, Mississippi) | Grenada | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office and Customhouse (Gulfport, Mississippi) | Gulfport | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office (Hattiesburg, Mississippi) | Hattiesburg | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Hazlehurst | Hazlehurst | NRHP | ||||
| Old U.S. Post Office (Kosciusko, Mississippi) | Kosciusko | Mississippi Landmark | ||||
| U.S. Post Office (Leland, Mississippi) | Leland | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office (Lumberton, Mississippi) | Lumberton | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Magnolia | Magnolia | NRHP | ||||
| Old U.S. Post Office (McComb, Mississippi) | McComb | Mississippi Landmark | ||||
| United States Post Office and Courthouse (Meridian, Mississippi) | Meridan | NRHP | ||||
| Old U.S. Post Office (Natchez, Mississippi) | Natchez | Mississippi Landmark | ||||
| Old US Post Office (Philadelphia, Mississippi) | Philadelphia | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office, Old--Ripley | Ripley | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Water Valley | Water Valley | NRHP | ||||
| Old U.S. Post Office (West Point, Mississippi) | West Point | Mississippi Landmark | ||||
| U.S. Post Office (Winona, Mississippi) | Winona | NRHP |
Missouri
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bank of Avilla | Avilla | 1914 | NRHP | [171] | ||
| U.S. Post Office (Carrollton, Missouri) | Carrollton | 1910–1912 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [172] | |
| United States Post Office-Kansas City | Kansas City | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Courthouse and Post Office-Kansas City, MO | Kansas City | 1938–1939 | Wight and Wight | National Historic Landmark | [173] | |
| Lee's Summit Post Office | Lee's Summit | NRHP | ||||
| Union Station Post Office Annex | St. Louis | NRHP | ||||
| United States Customhouse and Post Office (St. Louis, Missouri) | St. Louis | 1873–1884 | Alfred B. Mullett, William Appleton Potter, James G. Hill | National Historic Landmark | [174] | |
| U.S. Customhouse and Post Office (Springfield, Missouri) | Springfield | 1891 | NRHP |
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carson City Post Office | Carson City | NRHP | [17] | |||
| Elko Main Post Office | Elko | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office (Ely, Nevada) | Ely | NRHP | ||||
| Federal Building and Post Office (Fallon, Nevada) | Fallon | NRHP | ||||
| Las Vegas Post Office and Courthouse | Las Vegas | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office-Lovelock Main | Lovelock | NRHP | ||||
| Reno Main Post Office | Reno | NRHP | ||||
| Tonopah Main Post Office | Tonopah | NRHP | ||||
| Winnemucca Main Post Office | Winnemucca | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office (Yerington, Nevada) | Yerington | NRHP |
New Hampshire
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Old Post Office (Concord, New Hampshire), now New Hampshire Legislative Office Building | Concord | 1884–1889 | James Riggs Hill | NRHP | [187] | |
| United States Post Office-Dover Main | Dover | 1911 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [188] | |
| Hinsdale Post Office | Hinsdale | oldest continuously operating U.S. Post Office building | [189] | |||
| United States Post Office-Laconia Main | Laconia | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office–Lancaster Main | Lancaster | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office and Courthouse–Littleton Main | Littleton | NRHP | ||||
| Old Post Office Block | Manchester | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Peterborough Main | Peterborough | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Somersworth Main | Somersworth | NRHP |
New Jersey
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Belcoville Post Office | Belcoville | 1918 | Vivian B. Smith | NRHP | [190] | |
| United States Post Office and Courthouse (Camden, New Jersey) | Camden | 1932 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [3] | |
| Main Post Office | New Brunswick | NRHP | ||||
| Post Office Building, Upper Montclair | Montclair | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office (Metuchen, New Jersey) | Metuchen | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, now Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and United States Courthouse | Trenton | NRHP |
New Mexico
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States Post Office-Alamogordo | Alamogordo | NRHP | ||||
| Old Post Office (Albuquerque, New Mexico) | Albuquerque | NRHP | ||||
| Old Clovis Post Office | Clovis | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Deming Main | Deming | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office (Gallup, New Mexico) | Gallup | NRHP | ||||
| Old Las Vegas Post Office | Las Vegas | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Portales Main | Portales | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Truth or Consequences Main | Truth or Consequences | NRHP |
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kingfisher Post Office | Kingfisher | 1912–13 | NRHP | [221] | ||
| United States Post Office Madill | Madill | 1938 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [222] | |
| United States Post Office and Courthouse, now Ed Edmondson United States Courthouse | Muskogee | 1915 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [223] | |
| United States Post Office (Norman, Oklahoma) | Norman | 1933 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [224] | |
| United States Post Office Nowata | Nowata | 1938 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [225] | |
| United States Post Office, Courthouse, and Federal Office Building (Oklahoma City) | Oklahoma City | 1912 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [226] | |
| United States Post Office and Courthouse (Tulsa, Oklahoma) | Tulsa | 1917 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [227] | |
| Woodward Federal Courthouse and Post Office | Woodward | 1921 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [228] |
Oregon
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agness Post Office | Agness | [46] | ||||
| U.S. Post Office (Astoria, Oregon) | Astoria | NRHP | ||||
| Old U.S. Post Office (Bend, Oregon) | Bend | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office (Eugene, Oregon) | Eugene | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office (The Dalles, Oregon) | The Dalles | 1915 | Oscar Wenderoth | NRHP | ||
| U.S. Post Office and Federal Building (La Grande, Oregon) | La Grande | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office and Courthouse (Medford, Oregon) | Medford | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office and Courthouse (Pendleton, Oregon) | Pendleton | NRHP | ||||
| 511 Federal Building | Portland | NRHP | ||||
| St. Johns Post Office (Portland, Oregon) | Portland | NRHP | ||||
| Washington Park and Zoo Railway | Portland | [44] | ||||
| U.S. Post Office (Roseburg, Oregon) | Roseburg | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office (Scappoose, Oregon) | Scappoose | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office (Tillamook, Oregon), | Tillamook | NRHP |
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Miguel Angel García Méndez Post Office Building | Mayagüez | 1935 | NRHP | [231] | ||
| Luis A. Ferré United States Courthouse and Post Office Building | Ponce | 1933 | James A. Wetmore | first U.S. postal office established in PR | [232] | |
| U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, now Jose V. Toledo Federal Building and United States Courthouse | San Juan | 1911–1914 | James Knox Taylor, Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [233] |
Rhode Island
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bristol Customshouse and Post Office | Bristol | 1858 | Ammi B. Young | NRHP | [234] | |
| Pawtucket Post Office, now Gerald Burns Building | Pawtucket | 1896 | William Martin Aiken; James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [235] | |
| United States Post Office (Westerly, Rhode Island) | Westerly | 1914 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [236] | |
| United States Post Office (Woonsocket, Rhode Island) | Woonsocket | 1910 | Louis Wetmore; J. K. Taylor | NRHP | [237] |
South Carolina
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bamberg Post Office | Bamberg | 1937 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [238] | |
| United States Post Office and Courthouse (Charleston, South Carolina) | Charleston | 1896 | John Henry Devereux | NRHP | [239][3] | |
| United States Post Office (Florence, South Carolina) | Florence | 1906 | NRHP | [240] | ||
| United States Court House and Post Office, later the Greenville City Hall | Greenville | 1889 | James H. Windrim | NRHP (former); demolished | [241] | |
| Hartsville Post Office | Hartsville | 1930 | James A. Wetmore, Ernest C. Steward | NRHP | [242] | |
| Monticello Store and Post Office | Monticello | c. 1820 | NRHP | [243] | ||
| Price's Post Office | Moore | c. 1800 | NRHP | [244] | ||
| United States Post Office and Courthouse (Rock Hill, South Carolina) | Rock Hill | 1931–1932 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [245] |
South Dakota
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States Post Office and Courthouse–Aberdeen | Aberdeen | 1936 | William Dewey Foster | NRHP | [246] | |
| Lemmon Post Office | Lemmon | 1936–1937 | [247] | |||
| Old Spearfish Post Office | Spearfish | 1940 | Louis A. Simom | NRHP | [248][17] | |
| Marindahl Post Office | Volin | 1870 | NRHP | [249] | ||
| Old Post Office (Watertown, South Dakota) | Watertown | 1908 | NRHP | [250] |
Tennessee
Texas
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| J. Marvin Jones Federal Building and United States Courthouse | Amarillo | 1939 | Wyatt C. Hedrick | NRHP | ||
| Arlington Post Office | Arlington | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office and Federal Building, now O. Henry Hall | Austin | NRHP | ||||
| Beeville Post Office | Beeville | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Federal Building-Brenham | Brenham | NRHP | ||||
| Copperas Cove Stagestop and Post Office | Copperas Cove | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office (El Paso, Texas) | El Paso | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office (Fort Worth, Texas) | Fort Worth | NRHP | ||||
| Galveston U.S. Post Office and Courthouse | Galveston | NRHP | ||||
| Graham Post Office | Graham | NRHP | ||||
| Post Office Building (Greenville, Texas) | Greenville | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office (Hillsboro, Texas) | Hillsboro | NRHP | ||||
| Jacksonville Post Office | Jacksonville | NRHP | ||||
| Old U.S. Post Office and Courts Building (Jefferson, Texas) | Jefferson | NRHP | ||||
| Laredo United States Post Office, Court House and Custom House | Laredo | NRHP | ||||
| Lubbock Post Office and Federal Building | Lubbock | 1931 | James A. Whetmore | NRHP | ||
| Marshall U.S. Post Office | Marshall | NRHP | ||||
| Post Office Building, Old (Nacogdoches, Texas) | Nacogdoches | NRHP | ||||
| Post Office-Palestine | Palestine | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Pampa Main | Pampa | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office and Federal Building (Port Arthur, Texas) | Port Arthur | NRHP | ||||
| de la Pena, Silverio, Drugstore and Post Office | Rio Grande City | NRHP | ||||
| US Post Office and Courthouse, now the Hipolito F. Garcia Federal Building and United States Courthouse | San Antonio | NRHP | ||||
| Sherman US Post Office and Courthouse | Sherman | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office (Stamford, Texas) | Stamford | NRHP | ||||
| Tyler US Post Office and Courthouse | Tyler | NRHP | ||||
| Old Federal Building and Post Office (Victoria, Texas) | Victoria | NRHP |
Utah
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beaver Main Post Office | Beaver | 1941 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [251] | |
| U.S. Post Office-Cedar City Main | Cedar City | 1932–1933 | Cannon & Fetzer | NRHP | [252] | |
| Echo Post Office | Echo | c. 1928 | NRHP | [253] | ||
| U.S. Post Office-Eureka Main | Eureka | 1922 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [254] | |
| United States Post Office-Helper Main | Helper | 1938 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [255] | |
| Nephi Main Post Office | Nephi | 1933 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [256] | |
| United States Post Office and Courthouse (Ogden, Utah) | Ogden | 1905–1909 | NRHP | [257] | ||
| United States Post Office-Price Main | Price | 1931 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [258] | |
| U.S. Post Office-Richfield Main | Richfield | 1919 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [259] | |
| Deseret Telegraph and Post Office | Rockville | 1864 | NRHP | [260] | ||
| U.S. Post Office-Sugar House | Salt Lake City | 1939–1940 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [261] | |
| United States Post Office-Springville Main | Springville | 1941 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [262] |
Vermont
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Old Bennington Post Office | Bennington | 1914 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [263] | |
| United States Post Office and Customhouse (now Chittenden County Superior Courthouse) | Burlington | 1906 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [264] | |
| J. S. Sweeney Store, Barn, Livery and Hall | Charleston | 1860 | NRHP | [265] | ||
| Ely Boston & Maine Railroad Depot | Fairlee | 1900 | NRHP | [266] | ||
| Grafton Post Office | Grafton | 1855 | NRHP | [267] | ||
| Ira Hill House | Isle La Mott | 1822 | NRHP | [268] | ||
| United States Courthouse, Post Office and Customs House | Newport | 1904 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [269][265] | |
| Chipman's Point | Orwell | 1810 | NRHP | [270] |
Virginia
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States Post Office-Arlington | Arlington | 1937 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [271] | |
| Big Stone Gap Post Office (now C. Bascom Slemp Federal Building) | Big Stone Gap | 1911–1913 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [272] | |
| Brooklyn Store and Post Office | Brooklyn, Halifax County | 1850 | NRHP | [273] | ||
| United States Post Office-Christiansburg | Christiansburg | 1936 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [274] | |
| Edom Store and Post Office | Edom | 1835 | NRHP | [275] | ||
| Little Post Office | Martinsville | 1892 | NRHP | [276] | ||
| U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Norfolk, Virginia ( now Walter E. Hoffman United States Courthouse) | Norfolk | 1932 | Benjamin F. Mitchell and Rudolph, Cooke, and VanLeeuwen | NRHP | [277] | |
| U.S. Post Office and Customhouse (now Lewis F. Powell Jr. United States Courthouse) | Richmond | 1858 | Ammi B. Young and Albert Lybrock | NRHP | [278] | |
| Salem Post Office | Salem | 1922–1923 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [279] |
Washington
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Auburn Post Office | Auburn | 1937 | Louis A. Simon, James I. Barnes Co. | NRHP | [280] | |
| United States Post Office and Courthouse (Bellingham, Washington) | Bellingham | 1912–1913 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [281] | |
| United States Post Office-Bremerton Main | Bremerton | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Camas Main | Camas | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Centralia Main | Centralia | NRHP | ||||
| Chehalis Post Office | Chehalis | 1934 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [282] | |
| Chimacum Post Office | Chimacum | NRHP | ||||
| Clarkston Main Post Office | Clarkston | 1941 | Louis A. Simon | NRHP | [283] | |
| United States Post Office-Colfax Main | Colfax | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Colville Main | Colville | NRHP | ||||
| Doe Bay General Store and Post Office | Doe Bay | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office and Customshouse | Everett | 1917 | Oscar Wenderoth | NRHP | [284] | |
| United States Post Office-Hoquiam Main | Hoquiam | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Kelso Main | Kelso | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Longview Main | Longview | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Lyden Main | Lyden | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Montesano Main | Montesano | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Okanogan Main | Okanogan | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office (Olympia, Washington) | Olympia | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Omak Main | Omak | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office (Port Angeles, Washington) | Port Angeles | 1931 | James A. Wetmore | NRHP | [285] | |
| United States Post Office – Port Townsend Main | Port Townsend | 1889–1893 | Mifflin E. Bell, Willoughby J. Edbrooke | NRHP | [286] | |
| United States Post Office-Prosser Main | Prosser | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Pullman | Pullman | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Raymond Main | Raymond | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Queen Anne Post Office | Seattle | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Sedro Woolley Main | Sedro-Woolley | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office, Courthouse, and Custom House (Spokane, Washington) | Spokane | 1908–1909 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [287] | |
| United States Post Office-Sunnyside Main | Sunnyside | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Tacoma Downtown Station-Federal Building | Tacoma | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Toppenish Main | Toppenish | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Vancouver Main | Vancouver | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office-Walla Walla Main | Walla Walla | NRHP | ||||
| United States Post Office and Annex | Wenatchee | NRHP | ||||
| U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, now William O. Douglas Federal Building | Yakima | 1912 | James Knox Taylor | NRHP | [288] |
Washington, D. C.
| Post office | City | Date built | Image | Architect | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Customhouse and Post Office (Washington, D.C.) | Washington, D.C. | 1858 | Ammi B. Young | NRHP | [289] | |
| General Post Office (Washington, D.C.), | Washington, D.C. | 1839, 1866 | Robert Mills, Thomas Ustick Walter | National Historic Landmark | [290] | |
| Old Post Office and Clock Tower | Washington, D.C. | 1899 | Willoughby J. Edbrooke | NRHP | [291] | |
| Postal Square Building | Washington, D.C. | 1911–1914 | Daniel Burnham | home to the National Postal Museum | [46] |
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
See also
- Federal Building and Post Office (disambiguation)
- J. W. Westcott II
- List of New Deal sculpture
- List of United States post office murals
- Old Post Office (disambiguation)
- United States post office murals
- U.S. Post Office and Courthouse (disambiguation)
- U.S. Post Office and Customhouse (disambiguation)
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