The Post Office in New Ulm, Minnesota.
Built in 1909-10, It Is Registered as a National Historic Site Because of Its Unique and Excellent Exterior Design. The Individuality of the Design, German Renaissance Which Originated in France and the Low Countries, Is Reflected in the Steep Roof and Stepped Gables, Decorative Details and Stone. The Building Was Planned to Blend with Other Buildings in This Town That Was Founded by German Immigrants. Photographer: Schulke, Flip, 1930-2008. Original public domain image from Flickr