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United States Post Office (Palo Alto, California)

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Built
  
1932–33

Area
  
3,200 m²

Architect
  
Birge Clark

NRHP Reference #
  
81000175

Added to NRHP
  
5 April 1981

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Location
  
380 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto, California

Architectural style
  
Mediterranean Revival architecture

Similar
  
US Post Office‑Willows Main, Old Walnut Ridge Post Office, Old Post Office, Doe Branch Post Office, Cordova Post Office and Court

The U.S. Post Office, located at 380 Hamilton Ave., is the main post office in Palo Alto, California. The post office was constructed from 1932 to 1933 and was designed by Palo Alto architect Birge M. Clark; during the Great Depression, the Post Office department hired local architects to design post offices rather than designing them in Washington. The building was designed in the Mediterranean Revival style and features a tile hip roof in varying shades of red, an open arcade with round arches in the front, and round arched entryways at both ends of the arcade. The entries have bronze frames and decorative bronze transoms; the doors were originally bronze as well but were replaced with lighter metals. While the Mediterranean Revival style was at the time an unusual choice for a post office, it was widely used in Palo Alto and at Stanford University; the post office is one of the few that reflect regional architecture.

The U.S. Post Office was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 5, 1981.

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United States Post Office (Palo Alto, California) Wikipedia