Looking west on W. Trinity Ave, 1927. The warehouse is immediately to the left. The #46 L&M warehouse was built in the same style as the Garrard warehouses and the large seas of warehouses built north of town on Broad Street - large louvered vents over a wood frame, built atop a brick foundation, intended to dry and cure tobacco. My guess is that the exterior louvers were made from sheet metal, but I'm not sure about that.