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Old United States Post Office (Philadelphia, Mississippi)

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The Old United States Post Office in Philadelphia, Mississippi, is a notable landmark that reflects the community's heritage. Built in the 1930s, this building showcases classic federal architecture with a blend of Art Deco influences. Visitors can admire the exterior's stonework and the interior's original features, including a series of murals commissioned by the Treasury Department's Section of Painting and Sculpture. These murals depict scenes of local industry and daily life, offering a glimpse into the area's past. The building is no longer a functioning post office but has been repurposed for community use. Located in downtown Philadelphia, it stands as a testament to the town's history and architectural preservation efforts.

Don't miss

  • View the original 1930s murals depicting local life and industry
  • Admire the Art Deco and Classical Revival architectural details
  • Explore the historic downtown Philadelphia area
  • Photograph the building's distinctive facade and stonework
  • Learn about the New Deal's impact on Mississippi through interpretive displays

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Ways to visit Old United States Post Office (Philadelphia, Mississippi)

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Old United States Post Office (Philadelphia, Mississippi) with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

Know before you go

  • The building may have limited hours; call ahead or check with the Neshoba County Historical Society.
  • Photography is allowed inside; flash may be restricted to protect murals.
  • Parking is available on the street; note time limits if applicable.
  • Combine your visit with other historic sites in Philadelphia, such as the Neshoba County Courthouse.

A bit of history

Constructed in 1936 as part of a New Deal program, the post office served the community for decades. It features murals painted by artist William S. Schwartz, funded by the Treasury Department's Section of Fine Arts. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

Common questions

Is the Old Post Office still a working post office?

No, it is no longer a functioning post office. It has been repurposed and is maintained as a historic landmark.

Can I go inside the building?

Yes, the interior is open to the public during designated hours, subject to availability.

Are the murals original?

Yes, the murals are original and were painted in the 1930s as part of a federal art project.

Is there an admission fee?

No, entry is free, but donations may be accepted.

How long should I plan to spend here?

About 30 minutes to an hour is sufficient to view the murals and architecture.

Is the building wheelchair accessible?

The ground floor is accessible; please contact ahead for specific needs.

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