A terra cotta cornice adorned with ram and cow heads tops the central section.
[2] The post office was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 11, 1985.
[3] Both this building and the main Napa Post Office at 1625 Trancas Street were heavily damaged and red-tagged (not able to be occupied) after the earthquake.
They tried to tear it down to rebuild another Post Office, but after neighborhood outcry, sold it to a developer for $2M.
[4] This article about a property in Napa County, California on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.