United States Post Office-Knickerbocker Station

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The United States of America Post Office-Knickerbocker Station, originally referred to as Station “B,” may be a historic post building placed on East Broadway in Manhattan, New York, us. It had been inbuilt 1935-1937, and designed by consulting creator William Dewey Foster for the workplace of the direction creator. The building may be a 2 to a few story, brick building with a curb roof and granite trim within the Colonial Revival vogue. The most entrance options a 3 bay wide tent flat-topped by a gable wall.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

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