
Allentown Post Office - Allentown, PA, USA
N 40° 36.194 W 075° 28.046
18T E 460453 N 4494818
The Allentown Post Office (main branch) was constructed during 1933-1934.
Waymark Code: WM180X6
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 05/06/2023
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The exterior is rather nice, but the interior is a tribute to the art deco styling of the era. Art deco wall embellishments and Mercer tiles from nearby Doylestown, PA decorate the floors. Treasury Department funds were use to construct the building.
The City of Allentown's website has an official description:
"Built in 1933-1934, the Allentown Post Office's Art Deco design adds a touch of distinction to a rather simple building. On the interior is a series of murals produced in 1937-1938 by New York artist Gifford Reynolds Beal (1879-1956). Each deals with a theme from Allentown history. One of the most familiar is the parade of Allentown's militia units marching off to defend the Capitol building in Washington on April 14, 1861. They are known locally as the First Defenders. Another depicts the journey of the Liberty Bell to Allentown. Other scenes show Allentown industries from the past."
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