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'''The 1902 Federal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and Central Post Office. After serious damage in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, the building was gutted and rebuilt from the inside out, reopening in November 1996, but no longer a post office.'''
'''The 1902 Federal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and Central Post Office. After serious damage in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, the building was gutted and rebuilt from the inside out, reopening in November 1996, but no longer a post office.'''<br>''Private Collection, San Francisco, CA ''


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== Photograph of the 1902 Federal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. ==
 
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Unfinished History

Tendrnob$post-office-court-c-1902.jpg

The 1902 Federal 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and Central Post Office. After serious damage in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, the building was gutted and rebuilt from the inside out, reopening in November 1996, but no longer a post office.
Private Collection, San Francisco, CA

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