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The kitchen is a functional space with a butler's pantry for storage at the back. The counter tops are granite. The taupe colored cabinets provide a soft contrast to the walls.
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The gravemarker is a typical style of the "Woodmen of the World". Joseph Cullen Root founded the Woodman of the World life insurance and fraternal organization. It was reported that Root's idea for "Woodmen" came from a speech he heard about woodsmen clearing away forests to provide shelter for their families. Others speculated that Root visualized himself as the root that would grow into a shelter, protecting members from financial disaster.
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The original kitchen has been completely refurbished. The dining room can be seen in the background.
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The front door tracery is enhanced with beveled glass.
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As in the central hall, the gothic arch form is repeated in doorways throughout the building.
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The office is located at the end of the downstairs central hall.
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Floors thoughout the building are terreza.
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The swinging doors at the end of this hall were the entrance to an operating room.
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The staircase in the lower right hand corner leads to the cellar.
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The stairs lead to the cellar.
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There are two main staircases in the buildings.
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Pensacola Bay is visible from the roof of the old hospital.
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All of the operating wards were located on the fifth floor.
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The large commercial range is the central feature of the kitchen
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The appliances were imported from France.
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The old courthouse building is constructed of stone. Paired columns with plinths, the entrance and detailing give the courthouse its traditional classical precedents of the revival style.
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A small painting by artist, Reese Foret, sits on the countertop in the kitchen. This is the same artist who painted the ceiling borders.