Post Offices near Amissville, VA

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6 locations found near Amissville

“This is not my regular post office, but from an over the counter retail standpoint, it is one of the better ones in the Piedmont. The employees are friendly and competent, and know the product line. I have never had a long wait or any kind of problem at Flint Hill.”

4.8 Superb7 Reviews

“Cool little local Post Office in Jeffersonton, VA!Cell service on AT&T at the post office was weak - one bar - took a minute for the Yelp app to check in.#JeffersontonPostOffice”

2.1 Poor10 Reviews

“Rixeyville... you can't get a much quainter village than this! There's a country store, a church or two, a fire station, of course, the ubiquitous post office!! This hamlet, named after a U.S. Congressman, John Franklin Rixey, is an incorporated community of mostly rural rolling hills and sprawling farmland. It's not far from Culpeper, about 8 miles north on Route 229. There is a brewery tucked along a side road, and several nearby wineries! Serving a population of about 3,000, this "newer" post office looks like it used to be an old granary or storage facility. It's a cool, blue rustic building and the post master there, Belinda, gave me a warm, hearty welcome when I walked in. She gave me a bit of history about the town and the post office, informing me that the original post office opened about 1818 and used to be located across the street in the country store. Several members of the Rixey family had served as postmaster in the 1800's and early 1900's. After our chat, I went over to the back of store and took some pics of the original post boxes and cashier window. Such a fascinating history, which is why I'm addicted to post offices and the whole postal system! I'm reading a book "To the Letter" that tells the amazing history of letter writing, letter collections and post office stories! The inside of this country post office was pristine and I just had to purchase some stamps here because I just enjoyed how friendly the I was greeted. To give this post office more "curb appeal", I'd move all those unsightly storage bins on the side of the building and power wash the rafters. Be sure to check out the "owl" perched in the rafters as well! It's a hoot! Hours: M-F 8-12, 1-4:30; Sat 9-11, no passport service; drive by dromailbox deposit in the front of the building.”

1.7 Poor15 Reviews
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