
Long Beach Main Post Office
A landmark Art Deco post office that anchors downtown Long Beach with its bold architectural presence and continues to serve the community today.
At a glance
This working post office embodies the optimism of Depression-era civic architecture. Built in 1934, it stands on Long Beach Boulevard as a surviving example of PWA Moderne design, the architectural style championed by New Deal federal building programs.
History
The building opened in 1934 during the Great Depression, when federal programs invested in civic infrastructure as both practical necessity and morale booster. Its designation to the National Register of Historic Places came in 1985, recognizing its architectural significance. The post office remains operational, continuing its original function across nearly a century.
What you see
The structure combines Art Deco and PWA Moderne elements—streamlined forms, horizontal lines, and materials typical of 1930s federal buildings. Its presence on Long Beach Boulevard reflects the confident urban planning of that era, when post offices were designed as civic monuments rather than mere functional spaces.
Cultural significance
The post office represents a pivotal moment in American public architecture, when the federal government used building as a tool for economic recovery and civic identity. Its survival makes it an anchor of Long Beach’s architectural heritage and a testament to Depression-era resilience.
Key facts
- Country: United States
- City: Long Beach, California
- Opened: 1934
- Architectural styles: Art Deco and PWA Moderne
- National Register of Historic Places: 1985
- Coordinates: 33.770838, −118.18896
Practical information & getting there
The post office is located on Long Beach Boulevard in downtown Long Beach and remains fully operational. For hours, services, and directions, visit your nearest USPS location or call ahead.
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