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Created page with " '''Reference Number:''' 20A Address: On the grounds of the American Management Association Old Address: On the grounds of the Trudeau Sanatorium. The following description is from the nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, c. 1991. '''Year built:''' pre-1941 Across the narrow drive behind the Radiographer's Cottage is a wood-frame, wood-shingled one-room cabin with log rafters and an aspha..."
 
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Reference Number: 20A

Address: On the grounds of the American Management Association

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

Year built: pre-1941

Across the narrow drive behind the Radiographer's Cottage is a wood-frame, wood-shingled one-room cabin with log rafters and an asphalt roof. This building may have once housed patients in summer. Subsequently, it was used as a playhouse. On the 1914 map, it is labeled storage. It is now in deteriorated condition, with a large hole in the roof.

This building has since been torn down.

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