90 Church Street, federal office building in New York City, United States
90 Church Street is a Neoclassical building with Art Deco elements in Manhattan, constructed from limestone and serving as a post office and federal building. The facade combines geometric forms and classical details that reflect the design period of its construction.
The building was constructed during a period when architecture transitioned between classical and modern styles. Its construction marked a time when the city expanded its public institutions with representative structures.
The building is located at a central spot in Manhattan and is easily accessible on foot. Visitors can admire the exterior architecture from the street and enjoy the public accessibility of the location.
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