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Show NFS Form 10-900-a (8-86) Utah WordPerfect Format OMB No, 1024-0018 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet Section number 7 Page 1 Sugar House Postal Station, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah building also have windows similar to the west elevation. In 1962 the east (rear) end of the building was mostly covered by a compatibly designed, two story brick addition. The interior of the building is presently unoccupied and consists of a partial basement, a main floor and a rear mezzanine. The main floor, approximately 9,185 gross square feet in size, contains the main entrance, public lobby, workroom and mailing platform. The public lobby runs along the west side of the building with the service counter is in the southeastern corner. While the postal lock boxes have been removed, some historic finishes remain although partially obscured -- terrazzo floors and marble or onyx walls. The floors are concrete beam and slab covered with wood in the work areas where the walls also have a tall wood wainscotting. The superintendent's office is adjacent to the north side of the lobby and separates the lobby from the workroom. Stairs at the southwest end lead to a partially excavated basement containing the boiler room and air conditioning room. The mezzanine at the east end in the 1962 addition contains the carriers' swing room. A lookout gallery at that level runs along the north and central portions of the work room. See continuation sheet |