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Long Beach's postal system was established in 1885, predating the city's official incorporation. [4] The first postmaster was Col. W.W. Lowe. [5] The proposal for the new main post office building was officially accepted in March 1931, [6] and the groundbreaking took place one year later in March 1932. [7]
United States Post Office-Long Beach Main, in Long Beach, NRHP-listed; United States Court House (Los Angeles, 1940), listed on the NRHP as "US Court House and Post Office" United States Post Office – Los Angeles Terminal Annex, in Los Angeles, NRHP-listed; United States Post Office-Marysville Main, in Marysville, listed on the NRHP in Yuba ...
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Long Beach, CA 90815 Phone: 562-596-7153 Open until 5 p.m., last collection at 5 p.m. ... For Reno residents, the main post office’s hours on Tax Day will follow the regular schedule as well ...
US Post Office-Long Beach Main 300 Long Beach Blvd. 33°46′22″N 118°11′20″W / 33.77278°N 118.18889°W / 33.77278; -118.18889 ( US Post Office--Long Beach
The Long Beach Post was another matter. It arrived in 2007, claiming it could fill the news gaps. Shaun Lumachi, a policy consultant for chambers of commerce, founded the Post along with Robert ...
The Long Beach Main Post Office of the U.S. Postal Service serves as the main postal facility for Long Beach. [168] The Long Beach Naval Shipyard was established in 1943 and closed in 1997, employing over 16,000 people at its peak in 1945. The Long Beach Naval Shipyard and the USS David R. Ray, Tarawa, and Essex in 1993.
The United States Postal Service’s main Myrtle Beach branch, located at 505 N. Kings Highway, has closed its lobby overnight because of “increased safety concerns.”