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Now that is fascinating. Even when I worked there as a salesman around 1990 I could never get a satisfactory answer to that question. Thank you wcoz and Necrat!

Now is that a functioning post office with regular mail service? Do the workers at the summit use it?

Nick Seneca
 
It is a functioning PO, though it exists mainly for the benefit of the tourists.

Amazingly, there's also a real live post office on the summit of Mount Wilson above Los Angeles, though it's open only a few hours a week. The PO is in a room in the front of one of the transmitter buildings.

Interestingly, BTW, the first FM on Mount Washington wasn't licensed to Mount Washington - it was licensed to Boston! (The rules were pretty loose back then.)
 
Scott Fybush said:
It is a functioning PO, though it exists mainly for the benefit of the tourists.

Amazingly, there's also a real live post office on the summit of Mount Wilson above Los Angeles, though it's open only a few hours a week. The PO is in a room in the front of one of the transmitter buildings.

Interestingly, BTW, the first FM on Mount Washington wasn't licensed to Mount Washington - it was licensed to Boston! (The rules were pretty loose back then.)

W39B/WMNE... right?
 
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