Reference Number: 14

Address: On the grounds of the American Management Association

Old Address: On the grounds of the Trudeau Sanatorium. The following information is from the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, c. 1991.

Year built: pre-1941

This small, one-story, gabled-roofed building provided safe storage for the highly flammable early X-ray films taken at the Trudeau laboratory. Set on a concrete slab, this building was considered fireproof by virtue of the metal plates with which it is both roofed and sheathed, giving it the appearance of "board and batten" siding. The roof has very simple metal finials at either end of the gable. There is a pair of garage type doors in the north gable end. Each door has a three-paned wire glass window below a painted legend reading "Danger - Inflammable Material."

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