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I love the architecture of our little local post office. Built in 1920, in my mind, it is exactly what a 1920s post office should be - strong, reliable, classic in design. There is something thoughtful about it that I find lacking in most modern buildings - especially, public ones. It was harder to get a good shot of it than it seemed. It is on a side street with a lot of traffic and a lot of sidewalk trees, so I couldn't get a good open shot at the right distance. Still, I hope you enjoy it.
Last thought, I'm sure I'm missing it, but do we have a thread on vintage buildings, as that was my first thought for this one, but when I couldn't find it, I put it here since it is vintage and it is roadside?
right after they white van moved out, a huge truck came in and I wasn't able to catch it without a vehicle in front, but this was a pretty good shot anyway
Last thought, I'm sure I'm missing it, but do we have a thread on vintage buildings, as that was my first thought for this one, but when I couldn't find it, I put it here since it is vintage and it is roadside?
right after they white van moved out, a huge truck came in and I wasn't able to catch it without a vehicle in front, but this was a pretty good shot anyway