What’s this magnificent building, you ask? Surely it’s a museum or a bank or some equally important building. Sorry, but no. Originally the Ridgewood National Bank, then the Hanover National Bank, the Beaux-Arts structure on Myrtle was taken over by Rite Aid.

Of course, Rite Aid is to be commended for preserving and reusing this amazing building when they could have torn it down and put up a concrete box. Nobody is saying all buildings should be preserved at all costs, or that it’s bad to have drug stores, but there’s something disappointing about such an attractive old edifice being used as a place to get corn removers and condoms.