It is a 14-story building with a cast concrete structural framework and red brick walls.
[3] Later, as Evangeline Booth Home, it provided housing for wives separated from their husbands in active duty in the military during World War II.
[3] Named the "Railton Residence" in the 1970s and provided low-income housing.
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