Today it is called the U.S. Post Office & Federal Building. It was completed in 1910. Architect James Knox Taylor did the original design. And when the 1936 extension was added, architect Louis A. Simon supervised its addition. The use of the building originally served as the U. S. District Court until 1955, the U. S. Circuit Court until 1912, and the U.S. Post Office since 1955. It is still used as a federal building.
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