The facade of this two-story building (1903) with a pedimented central section flanked by receding single bays was derived from eighteenth-century English neo-Palladian models. Hunt artfully stacked on a rusticated limestone first floor, a brick second floor with framing limestone quoins and limestone columns in antis, a balustrade, voussoirs, and keystones, and he crowned it all with a pressed-metal cornice.
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