The Bell Station, also known as the Federal Building, is a U.S. post office located at 401 W. 18th St. in Merced, California.
The post office was built in 1933 as part of a public works program started by Herbert Hoover.
The building's use of Mediterranean elements in an unadorned design reflected the notion of "starved classicism" used in many of Hoover's public works projects; this form of design used themes from classical styles in the plain manner of the Art Deco and Moderne styles.
[1] The post office also includes two tempera murals, Jedediah Smith Crossing the Merced River by Helen Forbes and Vacheros by Dorothy Puccinelli, which were sponsored by the Section of Painting and Sculpture and painted by the two local artists in 1937.
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