Historic downtown Prescott Post Office building sold, but Postal Service to continue doing business there
All of the location’s PO boxes will be ‘consolidated,’ but are staying put, Prescott postmaster says

The first post office to be built in Prescott, left, was opened in 1931. Talk of the project and land was set aside in 1913, and it took 18 years to finish the federal building and post office at 101 W. Goodwin St. (Courier file photo) Today, the historic building has been sold, but it will continue to do business. (Google Maps Screenshot)

The first post office to be built in Prescott, left, was opened in 1931. Talk of the project and land was set aside in 1913, and it took 18 years to finish the federal building and post office at 101 W. Goodwin St. (Courier file photo) Today, the historic building has been sold, but it will continue to do business. (Google Maps Screenshot)

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