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U.S. District Court, Jacksonville, Historic Courthouse and Post Office
U.S. District Court, Jacksonville, Historic Courthouse and Post Office
The 1933 United States Courthouse is an adaption of Art Deco and Renaissance Revival designs. A massive building occupying an entire city block, the U.S. Courthouse is finished with granite and limestone. Because it was also originally used as a U.S. Post Office, the building contains an interesting design feature depicting four modes of postal transportation: train, airplane, ship, and stagecoach. The 1933 courthouse will be a part of the Duval County Courthouse complex.
Year Built: 1933
Architectural Style: Art Deco, Renaissance Revival
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Street Address: 311 Monroe Street West
City: Jacksonville
Federal District: Middle District of Florida