The Post Office was opened in 1929 and served
over 40 years as Akron's main post office. Although the site was
purchased in 1913 when federal funds were originally
appropriated, construction was delayed by World War I until
1927. Used by the Postal Service until erection of a larger and
more efficient building on Wolf Ledges in 1975. The building was
listed on the National Register in 1983.
Granite terrace approaches central block
which features glazed arcade of paired Tuscan columns on
pedestals, corresponding pilasters, and medallion keystones.
Projecting corner pavilions include a window with triangular
pediment enclosed within a round arch, a string course, and
rusticated corners. Blind and piered parapet and central
balustrade conclude architectural details.