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7. Description <br />Condition Check one Check one <br />excellent deteriorated X unaltered X original site <br />X good ruins altered moved date <br />fair unexposed <br />Describe the present and original (if known) physical appearance <br />The Ramsey Town Hall, constructed in 1892 as a single -room school house, is <br />located on St. Francis Boulevard,, two miles north of Anoka. <br />TH5 simple, rectangular -shaped building is constructed of buff colored brick, <br />presumably manufactured at the Kelsey Brickyard. The low pitched gable roof is <br />covered with asphalt shingles. It is assumed that wood shingles originally covered <br />the roof.) <br />The front facade of the building, which faces on St. Francis Boulevard, is com- <br />posed of a centrally located doorway with flanking windows. The original door frame, <br />which is partially block -in with plywood, was composed of a pair of doors. Decorative <br />brick arches cap the door and windows. This decorative brickwork is repeated around a <br />circular opening directly above the front entry. The north and south facades of the <br />bu-j1ding contain three windows, each capped with decorative segmental brick arches. <br />The west', or rear, facade of the building is composed of an exterior brick chimney <br />flanked by two large windows. These windows, which have been filled: ire with asphalt <br />brick, are also capped with. decorative segmental brick arches. A concrete belt course, <br />presumably installed to prevent water damage to the building, is not original, <br />The interior of the building contains an entry hall, one large classroom, two <br />cloak rooms one cloak room has been converted Into a kitchen), and a stairway to a <br />partial basement (originally a small closet). The classroom has a pressed metal <br />ceiling and a number of original chalk boards, now painted yellow. The interior walls <br />of the classroom have been covered with fiber board, <br />A committee of the Anoka County Historical Society is currently conducting ex- <br />tensive research in preparation for the restoration of the building. <br />
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