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The red brick, Flemish bond Colonial Revival post office is enriched with a dentiled cornice and rectangular wooden cupola. Distinctive on the interior is the Public Works Administration (PWA) mural, Amory in 1889 (1939) painted by John McCrady. McCrady (1911–1968) was born in Canton, studied art in Corinth and New York City, and was influenced by his teachers Thomas Hart Benton and Kenneth H. Miller. His highly animated mural contains three scenes of early Amory in one panorama, with a smoke-billowing locomotive in the background.