The Rabinowitz Building in Alma, Georgia, is a two-story brick commercial structure erected around 1910. It features a distinctive stepped parapet and a shallow-arched entrance. Originally housing a general store and later a pharmacy, it represents early 20th-century commercial architecture in the region.
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