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I started up new article on NRHP-listed Moscow Post Office and Courthouse, at Washington and Third streets in Moscow, Idaho. I think this may be the same place as meant by United States Post Office and Courthouse (Moscow, Idaho, 1911) on this list of courthouses page, but the NRHP info says the place is built in 1909 not 1911. And the list entry here gives a 3rd Street address which i haven't checked to see if it is at Washington street. Could anyone else check, and perhaps make a redirect to the article and add photo and other info to the article, if they are the same place? --doncram (talk) 14:35, 2 November 2010 (UTC)Reply
Comparing the fjc image with what can be seen from the street view on Google Maps, they are definitely the same building. Good find. bd2412T03:46, 3 November 2010 (UTC)Reply