Jack Brooks Federal Building

The Jack Brooks Federal Building is a federal office building in Beaumont, Texas. Completed during the Great Depression in 1933, it was the United States Post Office and Federal Building. The building houses courtrooms and chambers of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, and an office of the United States Postal Service. In 1978, President Jimmy Carter came to Beaumont to officiate over the renaming of the building for Congressman Jack Brooks, who lived in and represented the area for many years.

U.S. Post Office and Federal Building
Jack Brooks Federal Building in 2010
U.S. Post Office and Federal Building is located in Texas
U.S. Post Office and Federal Building
U.S. Post Office and Federal Building
U.S. Post Office and Federal Building is located in the United States
U.S. Post Office and Federal Building
U.S. Post Office and Federal Building
Location300 Willow St.,
Beaumont, Texas
Coordinates30°5′4″N 94°6′7.5″W
Area2 acres (0.81 ha)
Built1933 (1933)
ArchitectFred Stone; F.W. & Douglas E. Steinman
Architectural styleArt Deco, Classical Revival
Part ofBeaumont Commercial District (ID78002959[1])
Designated CPApril 14, 1978

The building features many Corinthian columns and has many detailed features. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property to the Beaumont Commercial District.

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