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    It's the holiday so yes they are overwhelmed, but they handled it like champs and took care of everyone in a very timely mode

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    US Post Office - 1937 Post Office

    US Post Office

    3.0(2 reviews)
    13.4 mi

    A local librarian told me I had to visit the historic post office in town, and I'm glad I did. The…read morebrick building was built in 1935, constructed with New Deal funds, and is still mostly in original state. It's like taking a step back in time. A mural by Alan Tompkins entitled "Arrival of the Mail" is the first thing I noticed. The 1937 mural depicts people excited and anxiously awaiting the distribution of mail at a time before postal delivery. The mural was commissioned by President Roosevelt to support artists. Tompkins was an art instructor at Herron in Indianapolis. He lived to 100 and painted prolifically during his career. The mural has water damage and was restored by A. Raemaekers in 1974. The post office's lovely oak trim and brass postal boxes are original. Framed local postal history and a heartwarming story of "Tiger, the postal dog" hang above the post boxes. Photos of the building's construction hang on the wall. An addition to the facility was added in 1974 to the south side of the building. Today, the building is part of the Martinsville Historic District. The building is accessible, a ramp has been added. There is limited parking in front. If you're in Martinsville, a visit is recommended.

    This place is a DISASTER!! AVOID AT ALL COSTS. No self service kiosk. Slowest patrons and workers…read moreof any town in indiana. Seriously will wait in line till you have to stand outside.

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    US Post Office

    2.3(7 reviews)
    11.5 mi

    We are a business right around the square in Danville. there are many law offices here close to…read morecourthouse. we ae only getting mail 2 times a week and that's if they have a fill in to come do our route. there is no number to call and complain and its very sporadic. you never know if you are getting it. We are currently walking over to the courthouse just to put in box but it has been full too. This is not working what are we paying these people for.

    I have lived in Danville Indiana for eight years. The first house we lived in over near the…read morehospital for seven years and I can count on two fingers the number of times there was ever an issue with getting my mail delivered. However, nine months ago we moved into a new neighborhood and in those nine months, my mail has been wrongly delivered no less than 10 times! Yesterday I went into the post office to inquire about an item that was marked "delivered" but it wasn't in my box. The male supervisor looked it up and saw where it was delivered to by mistake (AGAIN!) and contacted the mail carrier in the area who was *supposed* to go get it from the wrong house and bring it to my house. Guess what? STILL no package today. It's to the point where it's ridiculous when it comes to wondering if I'll get my mail or not. My various neighbors have been pretty good about bringing mail to my house that was delivered to them but IT'S NOT THEIR JOB! I truly hope that the delivery people in my neighborhood can do a better job but I don't have high hopes. I don't know what my next course of action can be. I'll have to research if I can file a complaint with the USPS about all of this if it continues.

    US Post Office - postoffices - Updated July 2026

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