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U.S. Post Office & Federal Building (Byron White Courthouse)

Denver County

The Neoclassical Revival style building was designed by the New York architectural firm of Tracy, Swartwout and Litchfield in 1909. 

A view of the building from a slight angle with light walls and Ionic columns on the front with windows between them. The right of the building is covered in shadow with a solitary evergreen tree in the foreground.

U.S. Post Office & Federal Building (Byron White Courthouse)

Due to its monumental proportions, construction of Colorado Yule marble building was not completed until 1916.  The building served as an impetus for a massive municipal renewal program and its design influenced the character of governmental structures throughout the city of Denver.