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Chico Midtown StationChico Midtown Station
Location: 141 West Fifth Street, Chico, California Built: 1914 Architect: J.W. Roberts and Oscar Wenderoth Architectural style: Renaissance Revival NRHP Reference#: 85000122 The Chico Midtown Station (more commonly known as the Downtown Chico Post Office) is a United States Postal Service office in downtown Chico, California.
The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed in Renaissance Revival style by J.W. Roberts and Oscar Wenderoth. [1]
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