US Post Office | |
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Location | Lowell, Massachusetts |
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Coordinates | 42°38′43″N 71°18′24″W / 42.64528°N 71.30667°W |
Built | 1930 |
Architect | Daidy, George Augustine |
Architectural style | Classical Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 86000373 [1] |
Added to NRHP | March 10, 1986 |
The F. Bradford Morse Federal Building, formerly the United States Post Office is a historic post office at 50 Kearney Square in Lowell, Massachusetts.
The building was designed by George Augustine Daidy and was built in 1930. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1] The building was acquired in 1996 by Middlesex Community College, which renovated the facility for $11 million. [2] [3] It was renamed in honor of local Congressman and statesman F. Bradford Morse on December 8, 2006. [4] [5]
Today, the building houses the MCC Lowell campus library, the Honors Center, and art studio and classrooms. [6]
It is distinct from 1895 Lowell Post Office, which is also listed on the National Register.
State, city and education officials took a step toward reviving Morse's memory yesterday afternoon, when they dedicated Middlesex Community College's Federal Building in honor of the late U.S. representative, diplomat and United Nation's official. ... The dedication of the F. Bradford Morse Federal Building is one in a slew of efforts to memorialize Morse.
The lecture, cosponsored by UML and MCC, culminated a day of tributes to the late Congressman, including the dedication of the F. Bradford Morse Federal Building at MCC's downtown Lowell campus.
US Post Office | |
![]() | |
Location | Lowell, Massachusetts |
---|---|
Coordinates | 42°38′43″N 71°18′24″W / 42.64528°N 71.30667°W |
Built | 1930 |
Architect | Daidy, George Augustine |
Architectural style | Classical Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 86000373 [1] |
Added to NRHP | March 10, 1986 |
The F. Bradford Morse Federal Building, formerly the United States Post Office is a historic post office at 50 Kearney Square in Lowell, Massachusetts.
The building was designed by George Augustine Daidy and was built in 1930. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1] The building was acquired in 1996 by Middlesex Community College, which renovated the facility for $11 million. [2] [3] It was renamed in honor of local Congressman and statesman F. Bradford Morse on December 8, 2006. [4] [5]
Today, the building houses the MCC Lowell campus library, the Honors Center, and art studio and classrooms. [6]
It is distinct from 1895 Lowell Post Office, which is also listed on the National Register.
State, city and education officials took a step toward reviving Morse's memory yesterday afternoon, when they dedicated Middlesex Community College's Federal Building in honor of the late U.S. representative, diplomat and United Nation's official. ... The dedication of the F. Bradford Morse Federal Building is one in a slew of efforts to memorialize Morse.
The lecture, cosponsored by UML and MCC, culminated a day of tributes to the late Congressman, including the dedication of the F. Bradford Morse Federal Building at MCC's downtown Lowell campus.