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United States Post Office and Courthouse (Camden, New Jersey)

Federal Building and Courthouse
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United States Post Office and Courthouse (Camden, New Jersey) is located in Camden County, New Jersey
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Camden, New Jersey)
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Camden, New Jersey) is located in New Jersey
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Camden, New Jersey)
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Camden, New Jersey) is located in the US
United States Post Office and Courthouse (Camden, New Jersey)
Location 401 Market Street
Camden, New Jersey
Coordinates 39°56′49″N 75°07′17″W / 39.946944°N 75.121389°W / 39.946944; -75.121389Coordinates: 39°56′49″N 75°07′17″W / 39.946944°N 75.121389°W / 39.946944; -75.121389
Built 1932
Architect Office of the Supervising Architect under James A. Wetmore
NRHP reference # 11000992
NJRHP # 931
Significant dates
Added to NRHP January 4, 2012
Designated NJRHP November 9, 2011

The United States Post Office and Courthouse (1932) and the Mitchell H. Cohen United States Courthouse (1994) house the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey in Camden, New Jersey. The back-to-back buildings are joined by a second story enclosed skyway.

Located at 401 Market Street between Camden Central Business District and Cooper Grant the United States Post Office and Courthouse opened in 1932. The neoclassical Art deco building was designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect under James A. Wetmore with an exterior primarily in limestone, granite, brick. Prominent interior features include decorative and colorful terracotta detailing; Spanish Colonial ornamentation and a ceremonial courtroom with oak wainscot paneling. In 1999, an addition connecting two wings of the building was created on the 2nd floor of the building. The arriccio, sinopia drawings of the fresco for Ben Shahn's Jersey Homesteads Mural was removed from its original community center location in what has now become Roosevelt and is permanently installed in the custom-designed gallery within it. the building houses the United States Bankruptcy Court District of New Jersey. The building is listed in the state and federal registers of historic places

The Mitchell H. Cohen United States Courthouse was designated in 1992 honor of federal Judge Mitchell H. Cohen Completed in 1994 the courthouse's entrance is located on Cooper Street. The seven story, 180,000 SF building includes 12 courtrooms and attendant facilities, Appellate Judge’s suites, Grand Jury room, District Clerk’s office, US Marshall’s Service Administrative office, prisoner holding facility, law library, and secure indoor parking.


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