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