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Middle Tennessee Mental Health Institute

1852 establishments in TennesseeBuildings and structures demolished in 1999Demolished buildings and structures in TennesseeHospital buildings completed in 1847Hospital buildings completed in 1995
Hospitals in Nashville, TennesseePsychiatric hospitals in Tennessee
Central State Hospital 1997
Central State Hospital 1997

The Middle Tennessee Mental Health Institute, originally known as the Tennessee Hospital for the Insane and later as the Central State Hospital for the Insane, was a psychiatric hospital located in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Middle Tennessee Mental Health Institute
Dell Parkway, Nashville-Davidson

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37217 Nashville-Davidson
Tennessee, United States
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