Terminal Annex

Terminal Annex

The United States Post Office – Los Angeles Terminal Annex, located at 900 North Alameda Street in Los Angeles, California, was the central mail processing facility for Los Angeles, from 1940 to 1989.

Across Macy Street from Union Station, the Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival building of Terminal Annex, which was designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

Read more about Terminal Annex:  Construction and Opening, Expansion To Meet Increased Volume, Scandals and Tragedies, Insufficient Space Leads To Construction of South-Central Facility, Filming Locations, Historic Designation, See Also

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