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The '''Hubbard House''' is a historic house in [[Nashville, Tennessee]], U.S.. It was built in 1921 for Dr [[George W. Hubbard]], the then-president of [[Meharry Medical College]], an African-American medical school.<ref name="npsform">{{cite web|title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory--Nomination Form: Hubbard House|url=http://focus.nps.gov/GetAsset?assetID=84541707-e22e-4135-a827-f37d929e9c47|website=National Park Service|accessdate=August 28, 2016}}</ref> It was built on its original campus, and its construction was funded by trustees and alumni.<ref name="npsform"/> It has been listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] since August 14, 1973.<ref name="nps">{{cite web|title=Hubbard House|url=http://focus.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/73001760|website=National Park Service|accessdate=August 28, 2016}}</ref> |
The '''Hubbard House''' is a historic house in [[Nashville, Tennessee]], U.S.. It was built in 1921 by architecture firm [[McKissack and McKissack]] for Dr. [[George W. Hubbard]], the then-president of [[Meharry Medical College]], an African-American medical school.<ref name="npsform">{{cite web|title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory--Nomination Form: Hubbard House|url=http://focus.nps.gov/GetAsset?assetID=84541707-e22e-4135-a827-f37d929e9c47|website=National Park Service|accessdate=August 28, 2016}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{Cite book |last=Wilson |first=Dreck Spurlock |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0OaSAgAAQBAJ |title=African American Architects: A Biographical Dictionary, 1865-1945 |date=March 2004 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-135-95629-5 |pages=386–389 |language=en}}</ref> It was built on its original campus, and its construction was funded by trustees and alumni.<ref name="npsform"/> |
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It has been listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] since August 14, 1973.<ref name="nps">{{cite web|title=Hubbard House|url=http://focus.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/73001760|website=National Park Service|accessdate=August 28, 2016}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 07:12, 14 February 2023
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Location | 1109 1st Avenue, South, Nashville, Tennessee |
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Coordinates | 36°8′48″N 86°45′50″W / 36.14667°N 86.76389°W |
Area | 5 acres (2.0 ha) |
Built | 1921 |
Architectural style | Neo-Classic |
MPS | McKissack and McKissack Buildings TR (AD) |
NRHP reference No. | 73001760[1] |
Added to NRHP | August 14, 1973 |
The Hubbard House is a historic house in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built in 1921 by architecture firm McKissack and McKissack for Dr. George W. Hubbard, the then-president of Meharry Medical College, an African-American medical school.[2][3] It was built on its original campus, and its construction was funded by trustees and alumni.[2]
It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since August 14, 1973.[4]
References[edit]
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ a b "National Register of Historic Places Inventory--Nomination Form: Hubbard House". National Park Service. Retrieved August 28, 2016.
- ^ Wilson, Dreck Spurlock (March 2004). African American Architects: A Biographical Dictionary, 1865-1945. Routledge. pp. 386–389. ISBN 978-1-135-95629-5.
- ^ "Hubbard House". National Park Service. Retrieved August 28, 2016.