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English: West entrance of McMill Building, located at 125 S. 4th St., Norfolk, Nebraska. The building was originally the U.S. Post Office and Courthouse; it was designed by architect James Knox Taylor in Second Renaissance Revival style, and built in 1903. It currently houses several businesses. The name "McMill" may derive from the date "MCMIII" over the west door.
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