[1] It is a two-story building with cream-colored brick walls.
It has a raised parapet with decorative granite corbelling.
Two Doric columns flank its central entranceway.
[2] It was built by Theodore Henry Kant (1856–1931), who was born in Posen in Kingdom of Prussia and immigrated to the U.S. in 1881.
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