Emrick O.
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The grocery store is small but nice. The building is beautiful.
The dome of the building consists of numerous panels of stained glass. The double-paned glass panels depict an intricate, repetitive, green and yellow floral pattern. A series of small lights, set in bronze rosettes, illuminated the dome from below at night.
The walls inside are decorated by murals designed and painted by American painter Francis David Millet who later died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic on April 15, 1912. Millet named the set of the 13 murals "Development of Civilization in America". Each mural was 15.5 by 4.5 feet in size and each was given its own name, such as "The Norse Discoverers", "The Puritans", "Exploration By Land", "LaSalle on Lake Erie", "Father Hennepin at Niagara Falls", and etc.
To ensure that the paintings could be seen from the ground floor 40 feet below, Millet designed them to be simple, with broad fields of deep blue, deep green, and bright red. Each mural used the same color scheme, and the horizon line in each mural aligns with the horizon line in the adjacent murals.