United States Post Office, Historic post office building in Morrisania, United States.
The United States Post Office at 442 East 167th Street is a two-story brick structure with five recessed round arches of brick and limestone keystones set into its facade. A hipped roof tops the building, creating a distinctive profile along the street.
Architect William Dewey Foster designed this building in 1936 for the Office of the Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury Department. It became part of a larger initiative to establish modern postal facilities across New York City neighborhoods.
The Morrisania Post Office received recognition through its inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places in November 1988, marking its architectural value.
The building sits prominently on the street and is easy to locate in the residential neighborhood. Visitors interested in the architecture can view the exterior from the sidewalk at any time, though actual services are limited to business hours.
The facility was originally known as Station T when it opened, reflecting a naming system used across the postal network in that era. Despite its modest appearance today, it remains a lasting example of how the federal government invested in neighborhood-level infrastructure.
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