it's a converted synagogue, they tell me. became a homeless shelter once, then a seedy rooming house.
at some point from that ignominy, the Feds and the State co-opted the place, and it now sits as a boarding house for those who lived & remember the last 70yrs of modern warfare; and those who are civilian hospice wards of the State, somehow shuffled in here through the whimsy of social workers.
It's an in-between place, in every sense of the term.
at some point from that ignominy, the Feds and the State co-opted the place, and it now sits as a boarding house for those who lived & remember the last 70yrs of modern warfare; and those who are civilian hospice wards of the State, somehow shuffled in here through the whimsy of social workers.
It's an in-between place, in every sense of the term.