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RAMSEY TOWN HALL, Ramsey, Minnesota <br />3. Exterior <br />The rectangular building is cladded in brick. <br />There is a main entrance with windows on the <br />eastern facade, and windows of various sizes <br />scattered on all other sides. <br />Front Entrance <br />The entrance of the building is fitted with <br />particleboard, which has allowed the use of a <br />standard size door in place of what was likely <br />a door and curved transom window. <br />Figure 5 — Li,Lrance with Partici board <br />dal <br />By the looks of the paint that is left on the <br />brick near top and sides of the particleboard <br />insert, the original wood door and framing <br />was red. The door that is currently present, <br />while functioning, is in poor condition. <br />Figure 6 — Red Paint on Overhead Framing <br />Figure 7 — Red Paint on Side Framing <br />Organic matter from bats is piled on the left <br />side of the front door. <br />There is damage to the threshold of the front <br />door and beyond the entrance exposing what <br />looks to be part of the wood subfloor of the <br />building. <br />Figure 8 — Organic Matter near Front Door <br />Figure 9 — Front Door Threshold <br />Ramsey Town Hall 3 <br />