Ochopee Post Office
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N 25° 54.080 W 081° 17.838
17R E 470222 N 2864790
Off Tamiami Trail
Waymark Code: WM3ARZ
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 03/06/2008
Views: 32
Considered to be the smallest post office in the United States, this building was formerly an irrigation pipe shed belonging to the J.T. Gaunt Company tomato farm. It’s was hurriedly pressed into service by postmaster Sidney Brown after a disastrous night fire in 1953 burned Ochopee’s general store and post office. The present structure has been in continuous use ever since as both a post office and ticket station for Trailways bus lines and still services residents in a three county area, including deliveries to Seminole and Miccosukee Indians living in the region. Daily business often includes requests from tourists and stamp collectors the worlds over for the famed Ochopee post mark. The property was acquired by the Wooten Family in 1992.
Marker Number: NONE
Date: September 27, 1984
County: Collier
Marker Type: Roadside
Sponsored or placed by: Collier County Board of County Commissioners
Website: Not listed
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