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Landmark: Old Post OfficeCity: Freeport
Country: Bahamas
Continent: North America
Old Post Office, Freeport, Bahamas, North America
The Old Post Office is a historic building located in Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas.
This structure served as the primary postal service facility for the city.
Visual Characteristics
The building is a single-story structure constructed primarily of concrete blocks. Its exterior is painted a pale yellow. The roof is a low-pitched gable design covered with asphalt shingles. It features a central entrance with a simple concrete overhang and several rectangular window openings along its facade.
Location & Access Logistics
The Old Post Office is situated at the intersection of Pioneers Way and East Sunrise Highway in Freeport. It is approximately 3 kilometers east of the city center. Parking is available in a small, unpaved lot adjacent to the building. Public bus routes serving East Sunrise Highway stop within a 5-minute walk.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the Old Post Office was completed in 1965. It was designed by the architectural firm of John G. Havens & Associates as part of the initial development of Freeport. Its original purpose was to facilitate mail distribution and postal services for the growing population.
Key Highlights & Activities
While no longer an active post office, the building's historical significance can be observed from the exterior. The surrounding area offers opportunities for urban exploration and photography of early Freeport architecture.
Infrastructure & Amenities
There are no public restrooms or amenities directly associated with the Old Post Office building itself. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available in this urban area. Food vendors and restaurants are located along East Sunrise Highway, approximately 0.5 kilometers to the west.
Best Time to Visit
For exterior photography, the best time of day is mid-morning or late afternoon to avoid direct overhead sunlight. Any time of year is suitable for viewing the exterior, as there are no weather-dependent activities.
Facts & Legends
During its operational years, the Old Post Office was a central hub for communication, handling mail for both residents and the burgeoning tourism industry. A local anecdote suggests that the building's foundation was laid using sand imported from the northern coast of Grand Bahama.
Nearby Landmarks
- Count Basie Square (1.5km West)
- Port Lucaya Marketplace (1.8km West)
- Grand Bahama Shipyard (3.2km North)
- The Regency Theatre (2.1km West)
- Bahamas National Trust Rand Nature Centre (2.8km Southwest)