1910 Post Office Building

115 Main Street

Marble Falls, TX   78657

Burnet County

Established in 1884, the original Marble Falls Post Office was built south of the Colorado River. William P. Cochran, appointed postmaster in 1901, built this structure in 1910 and leased it to the U. S. Government for use as a post office. It continued to serve as a postal facility until about 1950. Constructed of poured concrete, the building features a central double door with three-pane transom, a simply detailed cornice, and a stone parapet.

Verified04/26/08 - AB
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Start: Intersection of Main Street and 2nd Street in Marble Falls.

Go 1/3 block south on Main Street. The building is on the left (east) side of the street. 115 Main Street. 30 34.248' N 098 16.678' W