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Wappingers Falls Village Hall

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Wappingers Falls Village Hall
(U.S. National Register of Historic Places)
Building in 2007
Building in 2007
Location: Wappingers Falls, NY
Nearest city: Poughkeepsie
Coordinates: 41°35′49″N, 73°55′05″W
Built/Founded: 1940
Architect: R. Stanley Brown
Architectural style(s): Colonial Revival
Added to NRHP: 1989
NRHP Reference#: 88002440
Governing body: Village of Wappingers Falls

Wappingers Falls Village Hall is located at the corner of South Street (NY 9D) and East Main Street in the Dutchess County, New York, USA municipality of that name. It was originally built in 1940 as the village's new post office, a Works Progress Administration project. President Franklin D. Roosevelt took a personal interest in the project, as he already had with new post offices in other Dutchess County communities. He wanted it to be built of fieldstone in the style of many old Dutch colonial houses in the Hudson Valley, and chose the Brouier-Mesier House in the village as the model for its design. R. Stanley Miller, a local architect who had already designed the similar Rhinebeck post office, was assigned the job.[1] In 1989 the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The U.S. Postal Service has since had to move to a larger building a few blocks away on East Main. The village moved most of its functions here and built a new wing — clapboard, not stone, but otherwise consistent with the original design — on the rear of the building to house its police department.

See also

Other area post office buildings whose design Roosevelt influenced:

References

  1. ^ Wappingers and Ellenville Post Offices. Retrieved on 2007-09-18.

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