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United States Post Office (Burbank, California) United States Post Office (Burbank, California) is an architecturally significant working post office in Downtown Burbank, California, operated by the United States Postal Service (USPS). It was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on January 11, 1985.
This is a list of United States post office murals, produced in the United States from 1934 to 1943 through commissions from the Procurement Division of the United States Department of the Treasury. The principal objective of the United States post office murals was to secure artwork that met high artistic standards [ 1 ] for public buildings ...
Old Post Office, Santa Rosa, CA, now Sonoma County Museum. United States Post Office (Berkeley, California), NRHP-listed; United States Post Office-Beverly Hills Main, in Beverly Hills, listed on the NRHP in Los Angeles County; United States Post Office-Burbank Downtown Station, in Burbank, listed on the NRHP in Los Angeles County
The 1,500 citizens of Bolinas, ZIP Code 94924, lost their post office more than 15 months ago. They are fighting to get it back with their most cherished tool: creativity.
A Southern California woman has pleaded guilty in a $150-million counterfeit postage scheme. Pictured are Postal Service trucks parked outside a post office in January. (Nam Y. Huh / Associated Press)
Burbank is a city in the southeastern end of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles County, California, United States.Located 7 miles (11 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles, Burbank has a population of 107,337. [8]
August 2, 2024 at 2:41 PM. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - A United States Postal Service worker was hospitalized after their truck overturned in a two-car collision in Beverly Hills late Friday morning ...
April 18, 1996 [2] Burbank City Hall is the site of the municipal government of Burbank, California, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] Designed by architects William Allen and W. George Lutzi in the Moderne or Art Deco style, ground was broken in February 1941 and construction was completed in 1943. [3]