Completed 1878 Opened 1878 | Type Government offices Demolished 1930s Architecture firm Thomas G. Healey | |
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Similar Elbert P Tuttle United St, Five Points Plaza, Park Avenue Condominiums, Carnegie Education Pavilion, One Park Tower |
The U.S Post Office and Customs House in Atlanta (also Atlanta's City Hall from 1910 to 1930) was a landmark building located on Marietta Street, occupying the block bounded by Marietta, Fairlie, Walton and Forsyth streets in the Fairlie-Poplar district of Downtown Atlanta. The building opened in 1878. In 1910 the City acquired the building and it was used as the Atlanta City Hall until 1930, after which it was razed. The lot was rebuilt in 1958 as the Fulton National Bank building, now the 55 Marietta Street building.
Map of 55 Marietta Street, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA
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United States Post Office and Customs House (Atlanta) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA