Hoboken Post Office - Frank Sinatra Post Office
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2007-05-31
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This art deco-style building was built in the Beaux Arts style in 1930-1931. It was commissioned by the Federal Government with James A. Wetmore as supervising architect. The exterior and lobby remain unchanged since its opening day.
In 2003 it was officially named the Frank Sinatra Post Office in recognition of his contribution to the country. Frank Sinatra was born in 1915 in Hoboken at 415 Monroe Street and lived in Hoboken for the first nineteen years of his life.
Original file name Hoboken Post Office.jpg
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Hoboken Post Office, Frank Sinatra Post Office, Post Office, Hoboken, Hudson County, Gateway, The Gateway Region, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State
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