Post Office

Erected in 1885, this building is locally referred to as the “Lightfoot Building” and was originally used as a bakery and grocery. The weather-worn painted bakery sign still appears on the west side of the building along with the original cast iron pillars on the front façade. In 1908, it was converted to a Post Office which remains in use today. Prior to 1820, Alexander d’Autremont, a French emigre, kept a public house on this site. 

Welcome to the Heritage Days 2022 Walking Audio Tour!
  1. Post Office
  2. Lloyd House
  3. Angelica Free Library
  4. Smith House
  5. Angelica Country Store
  6. Cooley House
  7. Hartshorn House
  8. Van Wickle House
  9. Wilson Academy
  10. Welch House