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POST OFFICE … The Bryan Post Office building at the southeast corner of Main and Bryan streets was formally dedicated. Construction of the government building, which cost approximately $34,000, began in 1935. An addition was completed on the south side of the building in 1964 at a cost of approximately $200,000. The colorized, undated vintage image of the Bryan Post Office is from the Kevin Maynard collection. Note the angled street parking on Main Street and the United States flag atop the post office building, as seen in the image. Do you have a Williams County historic photo you would like to share? Email: publisher@thevillagereporter.com.
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