I have been seeing a new doctor and have been there three times now. The first visit, I was in awe of the look the reception office had but I got in quick to see the doctor and when I was done, I went on my way. The second visit, I had a little wait which gave me more time to take in the design of the place. I asked the receptionist about the building and she said it was mostly original but was not really sure on the lighting. The lighting was quite lovely even though one of the bulbs was out in one of the chandeliers. I asked politely if I could take a couple of photos and she said sure so I took a couple and made sure that I did not get anything personal or people in the photos. When I got home, I looked up the building and it turns out that it was built in 1933. On my third visit, the bulb was replaced and they had gotten an orchid which added a pop of color to the room. I was granted permission again to take a couple of photos. I could only take photos of the reception area for privacy reasons but the other areas were pleasing as well. Some of the old buildings have such character and have a nice atmosphere that it makes one feel comfortable to be in. These are some of the photos I was allowed and I hope you find them pleasing as well!!
Light out on second visit
Second chandelier and ceiling close-up
Lower hallway
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... lovely architecture, takes your mind off of your visit :)
It sure did..thanks needmorestuff!!
I love those old ceilings, and all the woodwork.
Thanks tanglebranch! Yeah, it is a "neat" old building!
I adore the old architecture like what is in this building. We sure don't build them the way they used to.
Me too! A lot of them were sure built to last.