Federal Eagle - U.S. Post Office (Downtown Station) - Reno, NV
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N 39° 31.474 W 119° 48.718
11S E 258296 N 4378767
This Federal Eagle is incorporated into the architecture of the U.S. Post Office Building in downtown Reno, Nevada.
Waymark Code: WMDYC8
Location: Nevada, United States
Date Posted: 03/08/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 5

A relief sculpture of a Federal Eagle above the window on the top floor of the U.S. Post Office Building. It is a rather large eagle that's wingspan extends beyond the two windows below it.

"Designed by Frederick DeLongchamps in 1932, this post office is one of the best examples of Art Deco design, specifically Zig-Zag Moderne, in Nevada. MacDonald Engineering constructed the building, with the assistance of the Civil Works Administration (CWA), one of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal programs. The post office, which also housed a variety of Federal agencies, opened for business in 1934. The land for the post office was acquired in 1931 from Katherine Kincart Coughlin, Riverside Realty Company, and the Board of Washoe County Commissioners. A portion of the site was occupied by a Carnegie Library, demolished to make way for the post office.

Although standard building plans had been developed for post offices, commissioned architects were allowed, where practicable, to give individual treatment to the exterior details. DeLongchamps achieved this with exceptional skill and artistry. The exterior is pale green terra cotta incised to resemble quarried stone. The aluminum panels over the entrances salute transportation and are integrated with patriotic and American Indian motifs in the interior. The first-floor lobby has spectacular highly ornamented, dark marble walls highlighted with cast aluminum. Until the area was enclosed in order to house the HVAC units, the central portion of the ceiling was a large skylight. A fourth floor was originally planned but never built. The two upper floors of offices opened onto the open area created by the skylight. Situated along the Truckee River, with a large park-like lawn in front, the post office in downtown Reno is one of the most attractive buildings in Nevada. The Postal Service still occupies this building."
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Date Sculpture was opened for vewing?: 01/01/1932

Where is this sculpture?:
50 South Virginia Street
Reno, NV USA
89501


Sculptors Name: Unknown

Website for sculpture?: Not listed

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