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The United States Post Office building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, also known as the "Old" Federal Building, is a structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built from 1912 through 1915 and served as the main post office for Minneapolis until the present-day Minneapolis Post Office building was completed in 1936.
A companion federal office building at a right angle to the post office on the park's western perimeter was suggested in 1934 but not built. [2] A seven-level parking ramp and loading dock for bulk mail were added to the west in 1976. [1] In 2023, it was renamed in honor of former Minnesota Congressman Martin Olav Sabo. [3]
Center City was platted in 1857, and named from its location roughly halfway between Chisago City and Taylors Falls. [6] A post office was established as Centre City in 1858, and the name was changed to Center City in 1893. [7]
Pages in category "Post office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Origin ZIP ISC name Airport Location 005, 010-089, 100-212, 214-268, 270-297, 400-418, 420-427, 470-477 ISC New York NY John F. Kennedy International Airport
Center City became the county seat of Chisago County in the 1870s, during a time of Swedish migration and settlement in the county. The buildings in the historic district include the Chisago Lake Evangelical Lutheran Church , which was the main Swedish Lutheran parish in the area, as well as a number of residences built between 1888 and 1910.
A community post office (CPO) is a facility of the United States Postal Service located in and operated by a non-postal facility, such as a store. Also known by other terms, such as "contract postal unit", [ 1 ] or "contract station", [ 2 ] : 4 such a facility is a post office selling postal products and services at prices identical to those of ...
The Federal Courthouse and Post Office in Mankato, Minnesota, United States, was built in 1896 and expanded in 1932 and 1965. It is designed in Romanesque or Richardsonian Romanesque style, originally with a tower, by Supervising Architect William Martin Aiken .