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United States Post Office (Nampa, Idaho)
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The United States Post Office - Nampa Main, also known as the Herbert A. Littleton Postal Station,[2] in Nampa, Idaho, is a two-story Neoclassical building completed in 1931. James A. Wetmore was the supervising architect. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.[3]
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In 1922 the Nampa Post Office rented facilities at the First National Bank,[4] and a permanent post office was constructed next to the bank in 1930 by Boise contractor J.O. Jordan & Sons.[5] The building was completed June 21, 1931.[6]
An arsonist caused fire damage to the building in 1973.[7]
The building was named in 2009 for Nampa resident Herbert A. Littleton, a Medal of Honor recipient who died in the Korean War.[8][9]
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