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  2. Old Post Office (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Post Office Building's 315-foot (96 m) clock tower is the third-highest building in Washington, after the Washington Monument and the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. [205] The tower's 270-foot-high (82 m) observation deck offers panoramic views of the city and its surroundings.

  3. File:Old Post Office, south front.jpg - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; ... Old Post Office, south front; Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 300 dpi: Vertical ...

  4. Free frank - Wikipedia

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    A free frank was a mark applied by means of a hand-stamp to parliamentary mail in Britain to indicate that the mailed item did not require postage. The privilege of free franking was granted to four different classes: Members of Parliament; peers sitting in the House of Lords; office-holders, largely as stipulated by Acts of Parliament; and to archbishops and bishops sitting in the House of Lords.

  5. Remember when the old post office was on First Street? Here's ...

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    The front page of this Mar. 3, 1937 issue of the Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter features the dedication of the new post office on First Street, which replaced the 1905 building in the same ...

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  7. Bronx General Post Office - Wikipedia

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    The Bronx General Post Office is located at 552–582 Grand Concourse in the South Bronx in New York City, United States. [3] The site occupies an entire city block, [4] [5] with an area of about 53,800 square feet (5,000 m 2; 1.24 acres). [6]

  8. National Postal Museum - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] "Systems at Work" explores historic and current technologies involved in mail processing and delivery, such as message boxes, ZIP codes, optical scanners and conveyor systems. [7] The museum holds the National Philatelic Collection. The museum has a gift shop and a United States Postal Service philatelic sales window. Admission is free.

  9. Post box - Wikipedia

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    Postbox of the Russian Post in Moscow. A post box (British English; also written postbox; also known as pillar box), also known as a collection box, mailbox, letter box or drop box (American English), is a physical box into which members of the public can deposit outgoing mail intended for collection by the agents of a country's postal service.