Chittenden County Superior Courthouse
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This article is about the 1906 building, first used as a post office and custom house. For the former Chittenden County Courthouse (burned down in 1982), see Old Chittenden County Courthouse.
The Chittenden County Superior Courthouse, formerly the U.S. Post Office and Custom House, is a historic government building at 175 Main Street in downtown Burlington, Vermont, United States. It was built in 1906 and was designed by James Knox Taylor in the Beaux-Arts style. Known in the 1970s as the Smith-Goldberg U.S. Army Reserve Center, it served historically as a custom house and post office.[2] It currently houses the Chittenden County Superior Court, after the previous county courthouse burned down in 1982.
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U.S. Post Office and Custom House | |
Location | 175 Main Street Burlington, Vermont |
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Coordinates | 44°28′33″N 73°12′44″W |
Built | 1906 (1906) |
Architect | James Knox Taylor |
Architectural style | Beaux-Arts |
NRHP reference No. | 72000114[1] |
Added to NRHP | November 21, 1972 |
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