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Federal buildings in the United States house offices of the United States government that provide services to state and city level population centers. These federal buildings are often literally named Federal Building, with this moniker displayed on the property; they may share real estate with federal courthouses.
In Salem, Massachusetts, there are numerous examples of American colonial architecture and Federal architecture in two historic districts: Chestnut Street District, which is part of the Samuel McIntire Historic District containing 407 buildings, and the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, consisting of 12 historic structures and about 9 acres (4 ha) of land along the waterfront.
Federal Building and United States Courthouse (Dothan, Alabama) Federal Building and United States Courthouse (Sioux City, Iowa) Federal Building and United States Courthouse (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) Federal Building and United States Courthouse (Wheeling, West Virginia, 1907) Federal Building (Sacramento) Old Federal Building (Sault Ste. Marie)
Federal buildings in the United States (7 C, 103 P) Federal Reserve Bank buildings (15 P) N. NASA facilities (15 C, 24 P) P. The Pentagon (2 C, 20 P)
The building serves as one of three federal courthouses in Kansas while also housing federal prosecutors, the U.S. Marshals Service and the U.S. Coast Guard's pay and personnel center.
The Federal Building of Sacramento, California. A federal building is a building housing local offices of various government departments and agencies in countries with a federal system, especially when the central government is referred to as the "federal government". Federal buildings in the United States often include passport offices ...
Our capital's brutalist architecture is on display at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.
Most court functions moved to the newly built federal building on West Seventh Avenue ca. 1979. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court has occupied the building's courtrooms since that time. James M. Fitzgerald United States Courthouse: Anchorage: 222 West Seventh Avenue D. Alaska: ca. 1979 present Named after James Martin Fitzgerald.