Sep 11 2009
Photo Friday: Grassy Butte, ND, Post Office
This post office building was used in tiny Grassy Butte, North Dakota, from 1912 until 1962.
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Sep 11 2009
This post office building was used in tiny Grassy Butte, North Dakota, from 1912 until 1962.
To see more travel photos, visit Photo Friday at DeliciousBaby.
Pretty big post office for a tiny town
It makes me want to go peek in the windows and see what if anything is still inside the building!
I love it!
What’s on the top of the tower?
Is it the small buidling or the one in the back, becasue the one in the back looks like a church.
The post office is the small, sod building in the front.
Jen, the post office is still open as a museum, so if you’re there at the right time, you could go right inside. Our timing was off, so we didn’t get to see it.
The white building in back is the town’s church; the tower is part of the steeple. Typically there’s a cross on top of the steeple.
The post office is actually the small sod building in the foreground. It’s a very unusual post office!
Oh that’s brilliant! I didn’t even notice the small sod building in the foreground. I was looking at the church but I didn’t know it!