United States Post Office and Courthouse

316-320 6th St., Sioux City, Iowa. County/parish: Woodbury.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places July 17, 2013. NRIS 13000485.

1 contributing building.

Also known as:

  • Federal Building &amp
  • Main Post Office
  • U.S. Courthouse

From Wikipedia:

Federal Building and United States Courthouse (Sioux City, Iowa)

The Federal Building and United States Courthouse is located in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. The present city hall in Sioux City was previously the post office, federal building and courthouse. This building replaced it. It was designed by the local architectural firm of Beuttler & Arnold with the Des Moines firm of Proudfoot, Rawson, Souers & Thomas providing input and oversight. Construction began in 1932 under the direction of the Acting Supervising Architect of the Treasury James A. Wetmore. The building was dedicated on December 29, 1933. The Federal Government had paid $270,000 for the property, and about $725,000 on construction. Architecturally, the three-story, stone structure is a combination of Stripped Classicism and Art Deco. The post office moved to a new facility in 1984, and additional office space and a new courtroom were created in the building. A further renovation was undertaken from 1999 to 2000 and a third courtroom a judge's chamber, jury deliberation room, library, and holding cell for defendants were added. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.

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