Holly J. • June 25, 2011The original part of this complex, the high rise on the 7th/Chestnut corner, is a local and national registered historic building because of its significance in architecture.
Erica • May 20, 2013I love the staff here and can always rely on them to accommodate my printing needs.
suzanne d. • March 27, 2013It has been recently updated. Darius who is always there is incredibly friendly and helpful!
Megan M. • August 14, 2014Super friendly and helpful staff. They recognize you and are quick to meet your needs. They also are great to work with when you need modifications to your project. Glad they're in the neighborhood.
Megan M. • August 14, 2014Great corner Post Office and walkable for neighborhood folks. Remember it closes at 4pm though.
Matthew K. • February 28, 2011This post office is so slow. They have no concept of customer service.
Nicole Y. • May 19, 2010A rare surviving example of the 2nd Empire style architecture. Ordered built after the Civil War ended in 1865. One of five grand Federal buildings built in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Cincinnati
Miguel D. • March 21, 2012Show up early, as close to 8 am as possible. Do all your research on their web site first.
Amanda P. • February 1, 2010Mission: To ensure individuals with developmental disabilities in the City of St Louis have quality services, choices and full inclusion.
Charles • November 11, 2013Designed by Alfred B. Mullett in 1872, and opened in 1884. Inside is the original sculpture of Peace and Vigilance by Daniel Chester French who also sculpted Abraham Lincoln for the Lincoln Memorial.
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