Post Offices Closed on July 4 for the Independence Day Holiday

Select Post Offices Closing Early on July 5

June 28, 2013 



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SAN FRANCISCO, CA— All Post Offices will be closed and there will be no mail delivery or blue mailbox collections on Thursday, July 4 in honor of the Independence Day holiday. As people and businesses continue to celebrate, Friday, July 5 is expected to be a slow day at Post Offices in San Francisco, and several Post Offices will be closing early.

The following Post Offices in San Francisco will be closing at noon on Friday, July 5:

Fox Plaza, 1390 Market Street
Noe Valley, 4083 24th Street
Bernal Heights, 189 Tiffany Avenue
Gateway, 1 Embarcadero Center
Rincon, 180 Stewart Street
Presidio, 950 Lincoln Boulevard

The Airport Station, 660 West Field Road will close at 6 p.m.

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