The domed styled crown molding which replace the gold gilding was also in dark oak, and was polished to a high shine as was the floor and chair rail.
The bottom portion of the wall was painted in the customary wedge wood blue while the top half was completed with an off white matte texture which helped to modernize the well dated walls of this 19th century edifice.
There were only seven such pictures, all white and all served fifteen years as police chief before retiring. This corridor became a rite of passage since the building was purchased to serve its current community service -- a 125 manned police station with 6 cells, a cafeteria, a courtroom, judge’s chambers, Chief’s quarters and business office.
Progress With Purpose!
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