The Post Office and Federal Office Building in Richland, Washington, is a distinguished example of mid-20th-century federal architecture. Designed to serve the burgeoning population of this planned atomic city, it embodies a functional yet aesthetically pleasing style characteristic of its era.
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Roughly Bounded By Willis St., Davison Ave., Hunt Ave., Davison Ave., And George Washington Way, Richland, Washington
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Near Jct. Of Wa 24 And Wa 240, Hanford Site, Richland, Washington
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