It has four nine-over-nine double-hung windows Its lobby has a mural, "Roman Nose Canyon", by artist Edith Mahier.
[2] The mural, installed in 1941, is oil on canvas which nicely fits in a wall space above the postmaster's door.
The Native Americans and white settlers have both arrived at the location to water their horses and livestock.
It depicts the canyon where Roman Nose lived during 1856–1917 in bright orange and red colors.
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