United States Post Office, Saratoga Springs

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United States Post Office, Saratoga Springs

United States Post Office, Saratoga Springs

The United States Post Office is a historic Classical Revival building. Built in 1910, the post office was designed by James Knox Taylor, the Supervising Architect for the U.S. Treasury Department.

Notable for its elegant architecture, the brick and granite structure stands as a prominent landmark in the city’s downtown area. It is set back slightly from Broadway, surrounded by mature trees and landscaped greenery, adding to its distinguished appearance. The yellow pressed Roman brick exterior and granite foundation highlight its stately design, with marble and limestone trim further enhancing its classical aesthetic.

Inside, the lobby was once one of the most elaborate of any post office in New York State at the time of its construction. During the 1930s, two murals depicting Saratoga’s famous race track were added, enriching the historical significance of the building. While some modern renovations have altered the original interior, key architectural features remain intact.

The 14-foot-high coffered ceiling, adorned with intricate plasterwork and a leaded glass skylight, reflects the grandeur of early 20th-century federal buildings. The original bronze doors—though functionally replaced with modern aluminum versions—still frame the entrance, preserving the building’s historic character.

Recognized for its historical and architectural significance, the Saratoga Springs Post Office was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. Additionally, it has been a contributing property to the Broadway Historic District since the district’s designation in 1978. Today, it continues to serve the community while offering visitors a glimpse into Saratoga Springs’ early 20th-century elegance.

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Sight Name: United States Post Office
Sight Location: Saratoga Springs, USA (See walking tours in Saratoga Springs)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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