[3] Completed in 1907, the building has been home to a wide range of businesses and professionals.
[4] It housed the United States District Court in 1910, and with its proximity to the county courthouse, it became a popular location for attorneys.
[5] The building is eight stories tall, built of brown brink with load bearing walls.
Terra cotta ornamentation includes several cartouches with a raised "P" representing the original owner, Allen Paul.
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