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Show ATTACHMENT A The Morgan constructed Cannery of Building grey is sandstone a on large an rectangular unreinforced foundation (approximately 20 inches thick). walls have been set with wide mortar joints block, concrete The rough sandstone (painted with the sandstone, to blend in) and rectilinear tuck pointing. pointing exists on the south and east faces only. The tuck The north and west facade mortar joints have been scored, to produce a similar affect; possibly indicating that they were originally tuck pointed, and have been reworked. The wall piercings are unarticulated; with flat steel lintels (riveted steel lintels on the east facade). One window has been added at the south end of the west facade, and several of the wall piercings have received concrete reinforcement. The principal facade (south) is broad with ganged sashes, asphalt singles at the gable and a partial width front porch. The front porch is set on a concrete slab with a hip roof supported on square, slightly classicized piers. The rear gable end is also shingled above the eave level, but is articulated with a single, large vehicle access door and an earthen ramp, running parallel with the north facade. The roof structure is dominated by a monitor projection, probably indicating the location of the gantry. The west facade has a single gabled dormer at the middle door location; while the east facade (adjacent to the railroad spur) has three small, gabled |