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This elegant building is the historic United States Post Office, which was constructed in 1907 and still operates today. It was designed by the former Office of the Supervising Architect of the Department of the Treasury, which, at the time, was led by Supervising Architect James Knox Taylor. The building is a fine example of French Neoclassical architecture with Beaux-Arts details. It features a rusticated, white marble exterior and a projecting main entrance pavilion with Ionic columns and topped by an entablature. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.


A fine example of French Neoclassical architecture, the United States Post Office was built in 1907 continues to operate today.

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The first post office building in Niagara Falls was built in 1867 and was used until the present building was erected in 1907 (it also had a custom house). Congress appropriated the funding for it in 1902 and doubled the amount the next year. The property was acquired that year as well and a Victorian house was demolished to clear the space. Construction began in 1905 and was completed in 1907. The building opened to the public on January 31, 1908. It was one of eight buildings in the state authorized to be built under the Public Buildings Omnibus Act of 1902. These other buildings were also designed in the French Neoclassical style. A addition was built behind the original structure in 1923.

Gobrecht, Larry E. "United States Post Office, Niagara Falls." National Park Service - National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form. May 11, 1989. https://s3.amazonaws.com/NARAprodstorage/lz/electronic-records/rg-079/NPS_NY/88002379.pdf.

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