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    2.7 (30 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 6:30 pm

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    Nellie C.

    I hate that our country's post offices are going downhill, because they are STILL a functioning part of our communities and actually bring neighbors together, much like this one! Unfortunately, like many other USPSs, this one has limited staff and resources. Everything looks old or not taken care of...WHYYY...BECAUSE of the lack of man power and probably funds, they are given. It's sad, to see the reviews, because the staff at this location are actually super NICE and SWEET! They're just stretched too thin! At least they do their best and are also really helpful at trying to move the crazy line through, as fast as they can! I'm someone who has to make many MANY trips to the post office, a week, for my business and I'm grateful that this one is still open and serves the community!

    Thane M.

    I use this post office often due to the convenience of their location on the way home from work. The employees have been nice to me and helpful when I needed help. The lines are extensive at times. I have sent multiples packages from this locations without problems. The facilities are dated and the parking lot is busy many days.

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    This is my go to post office due to its central location and extended hours. I always receive good service here.

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    10 years ago

    Conveniently located and good drop off area for mail. A+

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    don't ask this post office to hold your mail , they give you the run around and your mail still get delivered when your out of town.

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    Was in and out around 4pm. Miguel was awesome, answered my questions. Thought I didn't need a…read morepackage but my return ended up requiring i purchase packaging. Miguel helped me locate the cheapest option to make my return and was very polite. Thanks Miguel.

    !5th April 2021...3:15pm…read more Today took a package I received to this Post Office to be returned to the Sender. The package contained my medication which I only discovered to be the wrong medication after I opened it. I called the Sender who said to return the package which I did or at least attempted to do at this Post Office. A lone male employee who was serving with two fellow female employees at the front desk served me. He took a look at the package box and said I had to pay for the return shipment because I had opened the box. I told him I only discovered the medication to be the wrong one only after I opened it and that I had spoken to the Sender, who had also furnished the return label. This male employee whose tone of voice is so authorotative and sound so demeaning, insisted I still had to pay for the shipment. MY POINT IS THAT - I HAD TO OPEN THE BOX TO CHECK THE MEDICATION WHICH I ONLY DISCOVERED TO BE THE WRONG MEDICATION - WHY DO I HAVE TO PAY FOR THE RETURN SHPMENT? To make this review short, I took the package to another Post Office and the readily accepted it without any fuss. I just think this male employee was RACIST judging from how he handled my service. Nobody deserves this kind of treatment. It seems as though the USPS right hand does not know what the left hand is doing. Absolutely no consistency in your service. NO WONDER YOU HAVE BEEN IN THE NEWS LATELY. Pate M.

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    US Post Office

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    Friendliest, most helpful post office I have ever encountered. I've lived all over the country…read more This one is great. Keep it up!

    That it's 2018 and I'm updating my review of the post office is odd. It's odd for many reasons…read more Mostly it's odd because I use this post office quite frequently, and over the years I've probably used just about every service that they have, from buying stamps, to sending important documents with signatures and tracking and all kinds of bells and whistles. But it's also a little odd, because I seem to be a dying breed. In a world where you can print postage at home, or have packages picked up, or 99.9% of the time just send it all digitally, I feel like some kind of anachronism. I like the feel of real stamps, on real paper, with real envelopes. In a digital world, I'm okay with being an analog communicator sometimes. Have a special laugh at me when it comes to postcards, especially. What prompted me to revisit my thoughts on the post office today, is that earlier this afternoon I read where someone was asking a question that struck my heart -- they were asking about postcards. "Does anyone still send them?" they questioned. I had to chuckle, because not even four hours before reading that, I had actually purchased a postcard (and not just a postcard, but a vintage postcard from the early 1900s) to send to a friend. You see, I have a collection of vintage postcards from places I love, and modern postcards from all the national parks and national monuments I visit. I love the fibers of the paper, I love the old pictures, and I love the nostalgia of postcards that are so closely tied to a time and a place. At antique stores I read old, already-sent postcards and imagine the look of delight on the receiver's face, and make up stories in my mind about how they knew the sender. The modern postcards I have are slowly aging, and will one day yellow and remind me of my travels as a younger man. To answer that question, yes. Yes, people still send postcards. I do. And I always will, as long as there's a postal system to deliver them. From simple gas station glossies to old linen lithographs, I will keep sending them. Will you join me? Are you the kind of person who still sends postcards? If you are you're my kind of person. Let's send postcards. Let's send them to each other. Even if we go to the same place, let's go home and send postcards to each other to remember the trips. This location has been my stamp central for a long time. Shout out to Jackie who NEVER AGES and is lightning fast at the register--that dude is an institution. He wasn't in last time I was there, which is a first. They were training someone new, so hopefully he was just taking time off. Boxes, tracking, signature, PO Boxes; they have almost everything here but a stamp vending machine. You'll find me in line for postcard stamps.

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    Murray Post Office

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    If ever there was a U.S. Post Office that was deserving of the word: quaint & charming, this…read moreMurray, Idaho Post Office is it. Tucked away in the wilds of northwestern Idaho, in an old mining town, the Murray, Idaho Post Office screams out nostalgia and the Wild, Wild West. In 1883 the town of Murray, Idaho didn't even exist, but the discovery of gold in the area led to a gold rush. Soon the town burgeoned full of 2,000 adventurous souls who came to stake a claim and get rich. Like many small towns of the era, the discovery of gold gave birth to Murray, and like many of those same small towns the absence of gold led to its virtual demise. By 1898 all that remained of the once booming town was a bunch of empty buildings and a handful of hopeful holdouts. Today, Murray is a stop of for tourists mostly passing through to Montana. But there are tours from Couer' d' Alene that take vans full of curious folks out to see a real live ghost town with fewer than 30 people living within its boundaries! That's Murray. Many original buildings are still standing, and this tiny post office proudly serves the handful of families that still need it. Though it is small, it is mighty and durably constructed to withstand the cold Idaho winters. If you find yourself visiting Boise or Couer' d' Alene, look for tours heading up to Murray. The town of Murray will surprise you with its ghost town look and feel, but the history of the place will captivate you. Murray is north of Wallace in Idaho's Silver Valley. Take exit 43 from Interstate 90 and follow the Couer' d' Alene River about 30 miles.

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