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- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) abstract "Mail Delivery is a set of four relief sculptures by Edmond Amateis made in 1941 for the Works Progress Administration and displayed at the U.S. Court House and Post Office Building in Philadelphia, now called the Robert N.C. Nix, Sr. Federal Building, at 9th and Market Streets. The reliefs are carved in granite and each measures about 108 inches (2.7 m) in height by 120 inches (3.0 m) in width.The reliefs show the efforts of postal carriers delivering mail to the "four corners" of America. The East and West reliefs flank an entrance on 9th Street near Market Street. The North and South reliefs flank an entrance further south on 9th Street near Chestnut Street. Noted photographer and former Philadelphian Carol M. Highsmith photographed the reliefs as part of an assignment for the U.S. General Services Administration.".
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) thumbnail NixFedBldgPhilaMailBas1.jpg?width=300.
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) wikiPageExternalLink post_office_directory.pdf.
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) wikiPageExternalLink map_82_ama_mai.html.
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) wikiPageID "34267854".
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) wikiPageRevisionID "587863321".
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) subject Category:1941_sculptures.
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) subject Category:Outdoor_sculptures_in_Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania.
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) subject Category:Stone_sculptures.
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) point "39.951 -75.1554".
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) type SpatialThing.
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) comment "Mail Delivery is a set of four relief sculptures by Edmond Amateis made in 1941 for the Works Progress Administration and displayed at the U.S. Court House and Post Office Building in Philadelphia, now called the Robert N.C. Nix, Sr. Federal Building, at 9th and Market Streets. The reliefs are carved in granite and each measures about 108 inches (2.7 m) in height by 120 inches (3.0 m) in width.The reliefs show the efforts of postal carriers delivering mail to the "four corners" of America.".
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) label "Mail Delivery (sculptures)".
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) sameAs m.0hzp543.
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) sameAs Q6735684.
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) sameAs Q6735684.
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) lat "39.951".
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) long "-75.1554".
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) wasDerivedFrom Mail_Delivery_(sculptures)?oldid=587863321.
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) depiction NixFedBldgPhilaMailBas1.jpg.
- Mail_Delivery_(sculptures) isPrimaryTopicOf Mail_Delivery_(sculptures).