James Knox Taylor, Supervising Architect of the Treasury in Washington, probably never saw this or hundreds of other federal buildings for which he is the architect of record. He sanctioned for Fort Collins a typically noble Beaux-Arts post office with Renaissance Revival details and classical
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Fort Collins Post Office
1912, James Knox Taylor, OSA. 201 S. College Ave. (corner of Oak St.)
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