J. Marvin Jones Federal Building, USA

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The J. Marvin Jones Federal Building and us Courthouse, at one time referred to as the city U.S. Post workplace and Courthouse, could be a courthouse of the us District Court for the Northern District of American state inbuilt city, American state in 1939. It reflects art movement design and Moderne design, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. Additionally to its continuous use as a courthouse, it served traditionally as a post workplace, as a customshouse, and as a business office building.

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