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post office

[pohst aw-fis, of-is] / ˈpoʊst ˌɔ fɪs, ˌɒf ɪs /


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This is why, from Portland, Maine, to Portland, Ore., just about every new post office built since 1962 is concrete and smoked glass—a cold, gray box of doom.

From The Wall Street Journal

The payments ranged from $1,500 for setting fire to a post office to $3,000 for a bank.

From BBC

The letter is postmarked "TransAtlantic 7" meaning it was franked on board in the Titanic's post office before being taken off with other mail at Queenstown, Ireland.

From BBC

Banks and post offices will be closed for the federal holiday, but ATMs, online banking, UPS, and some FedEx services will be available.

From Barron's

That little post office is cute, it can stay.’”

From The Wall Street Journal