7:30 - 11:30AM
4685 Happy Valley Rd, Flintstone
Post Offices
“Excellent service on all levels. The employees of the Chickamauga Georgia post office are always friendly and willing to assist. Recently, my packages were mistakenly delivered to the wrong address. When notified, Carla went above and beyond locating my packages and delivered them to my home. I could not have asked for a quicker or better response.”
“Visited 3/31/25 to get passport done clerk was very patient with me and gave me ease and smooth process received 2 weeks later only thing I haven’t received my birth certificate I sent off with my application :(”
“I had mailed a package priority mail on Aug. 1st in Missouri and it was expected to get to Trenton on the 3rd. Everyday after the 3rd I was afraid it was lost there was vague info on the few scans it received. I spoke to Tracy on the 7th and told her my dilemna. On the morning of the 9th Tracy called me to let me know my package had arrived and had been delivered to SLTC around noon. She took a world of worry off my shoulders. Now that's southern hospitality. Thanks soooo much!”
“Oopsie! The postman forgot to shut and lock the mailboxes after he/ she delivered everyone's mail today. It won't even shut without the key. Today is Saturday, so it's going to be like this until Monday. :( I noticed it was left open and immediately got my mail, Thank Goodness, bc I had a check come today! I hope nobody gets anyone else's mail!USPS- I Appreciate and Love you guys to death, but Please slow down so you don't make anymore mistakes like this.”
“PO stop #335 was the Highland Park Station of Chattanooga TN. Highland Park was a small town about 2 miles from downtown. It was annexed into Chattanooga in 1929. Could find no cornerstone or marker to say when this building was built. It was very clean and in good shape. I sure the people here work very hard but like all of us are never given the time or extra help to get it all done.”
“Ms. Jane is one of the most helpful and kind USPS representatives I have interacted with. She is happy to answer any questions and assist as much as possible. Her presence at this post office brightens the mood tremendously!”
“Thoughtful efficient service every time I walk in the door.!!! These folks take their responsability to the community seriously, and we are lucky to have them in the Alton Park / St. Elmo neighborhood!!!”
“Post Office Tour stop #336 was the East Chattanooga Station. It was a nice clean office were the people were nice and very helpful. This building was dedicated to service in 1998 however could not find out much more than that for this office. However, I did find out that Stations were established not only to keep pace with cities' population growth but also when formerly independent Post Offices were discontinued and converted to stations of a larger nearby Post Office. Sometimes this was done
to provide free mail delivery to customers, since initially residents of only the most populous cities were eligible for free delivery.”