Historic post office in Pennsylvania
United States historic place
US Post Office-West Chester , also called the Robert J. Thompson Post Office Building , is a historic post office located in West Chester , Chester County, Pennsylvania . It was designed by architect James Knox Taylor for the Office of the Supervising Architect , and built in 1907 in the neoclassical style . It was constructed with Cockeysville Marble taken from a quarry near Avondale, Pennsylvania .[ 2] Thirty years later, the post office was expanded with an addition to the rear of the building, increasing its size to 20,000 square feet.[ 2]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the West Chester Downtown Historic District in 1985.[ 1]
In 2006, Congress passed Public Law 109-336, naming the building after Robert J. Thompson , a former Pennsylvania State Senator .[ 3]
In 2013, the West Chester post office was one of the buildings being considered for sale by the United States Postal Service , though as of 2023[update] it is still a functioning post office.[ 4]
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