General Post Office, New York City (19th-century structures)

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The General Post Office in New York City was a prominent 19th-century civic building known for its grand classical architecture and use of locally quarried stone, reflecting the city’s growing importance as a commercial and communications hub.

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instanceOf 19th-century building
civic building
post office building
architecturalStyle classical architecture
neoclassical architecture
associatedWith commercial development of New York City
expansion of postal services in the 19th century
buildingType government building
category 19th-century civic architecture in New York City
historic post office buildings in the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era 19th century
function civic administration
communications hub
postal services
hasFeature grand classical façade
monumental civic scale
stone construction
locatedIn New York City
New York
surface form: New York State

United States of America
surface form: United States
servedCity New York City
significance reflected New York City’s growing importance as a commercial hub
reflected New York City’s growing importance as a communications hub
usedMaterial locally quarried stone

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Tuckahoe marble usedIn General Post Office, New York City (19th-century structures)