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That is very interesting architecture, even a bit modern. Anyone know the history and vernacular of that building? 

I found this on Wikipedia for Hume-Fogg High School... 

In 1875 Fogg High School was built adjacent to Hume School at the corner of Broad and Eighth and absorbed its high school students. Around 1910 both schools were razed and replaced by Hume-Fogg High School, a Gothic Revival building, which opened in 1912.[3] The building consists of five floors including a basement, which has several tunnels leading to various locations in downtown Nashville. However, they are currently boarded off and inaccessible. In 1942 Hume-Fogg was recast as a technical and vocational school.

 

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1 hour ago, donNdonelson2 said:

Saint Thomas Hospital. Mid 1950s. Located at 20th & Hayes Street until their move to the new campus out West End Avenue. Ironically, with their absorption of the old Baptist Hospital, they returned to their old neighborhood, but on the north side of Church Street.

(postcard photo from Facebook)

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Where I was born. 👶

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