Each week (typically Thursday) we'll be able to get mail in whichever city we're going to. Mail is sent general delivery & held at the post office in the town. Because it is held at the post office everything must be sent USPS (United States Postal Service (Nothing from FedEx or UPS will be accepted, under ANY circumstances)). In order to make sure the mail makes it to the right place be sure to write the address exactly as it appears below. For convenience a tab called "Mail Drops" will be added to the top of the blog so you don't have to go searching through posts to find this one.
In addition, the hold for date listed for each mail drop is the day that we will be able to receive the mail in that city. What this means is your mail must arrive on or before that day. If it arrives late it will be forwarded to the mail drop two weeks ahead. & any late mail from the last two mail drops will be returned to sender. Please remember to include the hold for date on each package/letter!
Some mail drops have not been confirmed, so they are not listed below. As soon as that information is available it will be shared. The link can also be found by clicking HERE!
General Delivery
Bike and Build
*Jessie Modrall*
20 AVENUE D STE 101
APALACHICOLA, FL 32320
Please hold for pick-up on May 24
General Delivery
Care of: Bike and Build
Jessie Modrall
Elm Grove, LA 71051
Please hold for pick-up on June 14
General Delivery
Bike & Build
Jessie Modrall
Wichita Falls TX, 76037
Please hold for pick-up on June 21
General Delivery
Bike & Build
Jessie Modrall
1 WALNUT ST
CLAYTON, NM 88415-9998
Please hold for pick-up on June 28
General Delivery
Bike & Build
*Jessie Modrall*
2301 E 20TH ST
FARMINGTON, NM 87401
Please hold for pick-up on July 5
^ They will not hold mail for more than 15 days leading up to July 5th, so please make sure mail does not arrive before June 20
General Delivery
Care of: Bike & Build
Jessie Modrall & Chika Kusakawa
Boulder City, NV 98005
Please hold for pick-up on July 19
General Delivery
Bike & Build
Jessie Modrall
585 W LINE ST
BISHOP, CA 93514-9998
Please hold for pick-up on July 26
Now, on to:
Monterey, CA
- Monterey had California's first theater, public building, public library, publicly funded school, printing press, and newspaper.
- From 1777 to 1846 Monterey served as the capital of California, under both Spanish and Mexican rule.
- Monterey was originally the only port of entry for taxable goods into the state of CA. All taxable goods were required to pass through the Customs House, the first government building in the state.
- The city is now famous for it's extensive aquarium.
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