Maude R. Toulson Federal Building, Salisbury
Facts and practical information
The Maude R. Toulson Federal Building is a historic federal government building in Salisbury, Maryland. It is a large two-story brick building with Classical Revival styling. It has a nine-bay front facade, the center three projecting slightly, and is topped by a low balustrade punctuated by brick piers. The center bays have recessed arches, with windows in the outer of those bays flanking a center entrance. It was built in 1924–25 as a five bay building, with an enlargement in 1934–35; the original design was by the Office of the Supervising Architect under James A. Wetmore. The building initially housed the United States Post Office, and now houses other federal facilities, including the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. ()
Downtown SalisburySalisbury
Maude R. Toulson Federal Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Salisbury Zoo, Poplar Hill Mansion, The Country House, Beth Israel Congregation.
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Bus
- Downtown Transfer Center (6 min walk)