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(view all 5 comments)I agree, instead of calling this an eyesore, it should be viewed as a potential restoration project.The lines used to be so long at this post office. I used to mail alot of letters here.I loved it.
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Posted by Administrator on Fri 17 Nov 2006 07:28:27 PM UTC
Max...Tor
I remember having to hop off the train just as it passed the Post Office. Those were the days..
Posted by Guest on Thu 09 Jun 2005 05:21:39 AM UTC
rogantfar
| show fullshow summaryTo any casual observer, the San Juan Delivery Office is an old, delapidated building, however, to a Conservationist or a Historian, this building is a National Treasure. I've often wondered why did they closed down all postal facilities at the advent of...
To any casual observer, the San Juan Delivery Office is an old, delapidated building, however, to a Conservationist or a Historian, this building is a National Treasure. I've often wondered why did they closed down all postal facilities at the advent of TTPost?
Posted by Guest on Wed 18 May 2005 12:14:55 AM UTC