Fast-forward to a very different scene in 1942: The world was in turmoil, World War II raged on, and suddenly the second floor was packed not with medical books, but Air Force paperwork. Picture officers strategizing under the very same dormer windows, maybe sneaking in a peek at the street below, hoping the coffee was stronger than yesterday’s rations. By 1978, this house was finally given the recognition it deserved and added to the National Register of Historic Places. From treating patients to aiding the war effort, this house has seen its fair share of excitement. And just think-through it all, it’s stood right here, ready for you to imagine its stories.
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