Afew blocks from the historic downtown, between a boarded-up office building and a vacant lot, sits a compact, one-story brick building with metal bars across the windows, a former doctor’s office that — like so much in this city of 20,000 — has seen better days. There are no signs or logos in front and to the casual passerby the building might look closed or even abandoned.
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