United States Post Office and Court House, Danville
Facts and practical information
The Vermilion County Administration Building, formerly known as the United States Post Office and Court House, is a historic federal building located at 201 North Vermilion Street in Danville, Illinois. The building was built in 1911 to serve as Danville's post office and a district courthouse for the Eastern District of Illinois. The building has a Renaissance Revival design, which was in keeping with Supervising Architect of the Treasury James Knox Taylor's preference for classically inspired styles. The limestone building's symmetrical front features a row of arched windows flanked by an entrance pavilion at each corner. A dentillated cornice circles the building above its second floor, and pediments along the roof top each entrance. The U-shaped interior of the building features wood and marble ornamentation and terrazzo floors. ()
Danville
United States Post Office and Court House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fithian House, Fischer Theatre, Stone Arch Bridge, Vermilion County Museum.
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Bus
- Transfer Zone (3 min walk)