Photo of the building at 11 NW Front Street, first a Post Office, now Touch of Dutch. Built in 1938, leased to the government as a Post Office. Remodeled as a laundromat, then a liquor store. It was built from cinder blocks (later siding was put on during the filming of War of the Roses in 1989). It has an offset front door, three wndows. Sign by the door: Fat Free Yogurt. Cinder is painted white with medium blue trim around the top. No framing around the windows.