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101. Salida Post Office
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The Salida Post Office was built in 1935 and was Federal Works Project #183. It was located on the southeast corner of 2nd and E Streets.
“This 1935 U.S. Post Office is associated with the Depression era federal programs designed to provide public works employment and stimulate the economy. The Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Louis A. Simon designed the building. Architecturally, the post office is a good example of the “Starved...
102. Salida Post Office
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The Salida Post Office was built in 1935 and was Federal Works Project #183. It was located on the southeast corner of 2nd and E Streets.
“This 1935 U.S. Post Office is associated with the Depression era federal programs designed to provide public works employment and stimulate the economy. The Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Louis A. Simon designed the building. Architecturally, the post office is a good example of the “Starved...
103. Salida Post Office
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The Salida Post Office was built in 1935 and was Federal Works Project #183. It was located on the southeast corner of 2nd and E Streets.
“This 1935 U.S. Post Office is associated with the Depression era federal programs designed to provide public works employment and stimulate the economy. The Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Louis A. Simon designed the building. Architecturally, the post office is a good example of the “Starved...
104. Sands Motor Hotel
105. Salida Sewage Plant
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The new $287,000 Salida Sewage Plant was experiencing some difficulties in 1959 when it was discovered that the pumps were unable to handle the 880,000 gallon daily flow. The excess flow passed back into the Arkansas River untreated.
This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
106. Salida Post Office
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The Salida Post Office was built in 1935 and was Federal Works Project #183. It was located on the southeast corner of 2nd and E Streets.
“This 1935 U.S. Post Office is associated with the Depression era federal programs designed to provide public works employment and stimulate the economy. The Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Louis A. Simon designed the building. Architecturally, the post office is a good example of the “Starved...