Plymouth Post Office Building

at 5 Main St, Plymouth , 02360 United States

The Plymouth Post Office Building is an historic former post office building at 6 Main Street Extension in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The building was designed by Oscar Wenderoth and built in 1914-15 by the Hanold-O'Brien Company for the federal government. The two story brick Colonial Revival building, in addition to housing the main post office branch for the town, also housed other federal government offices on the upper floor. In the 1960s the building was relegated to a branch post office. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. Formerly owned by Flamingo Realty Trust, the building was purchased by 1620 Capital, LLC, in September of 2013.

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Plymouth Post Office Building
5 Main St
Plymouth , MA 02360
United States
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P: (508) 746-8175
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Plymouth Post Office Building is Plymouth based place and this enity listed in Post Office category. Located at 5 Main St MA 02360. Contact phone number of Plymouth Post Office Building: (508) 746-8175

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