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The viewer faces northeast from the vantage point of Forsyth Street in Bagdad, FL.
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The old hospital building is now used as office space.
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There are three restaurants and 14 small business offices located on the premises.
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There is 86,000 square feet of space in the old hospital building.
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The front door tracery is enhanced with beveled glass.
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As in the central hall, the gothic arch form is repeated in doorways throughout the building.
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The office is located at the end of the downstairs central hall.
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Floors thoughout the building are terreza.
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The swinging doors at the end of this hall were the entrance to an operating room.
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The cafeteria is located on the first floor off the back entrance area.
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Large spacious classroom are located on the first floor.
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The battlement detail on the roof can be seen from a fifth floor window.
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Large windows line the room on the north side of the top floor. The room was originally used as a sun parlor.
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The original tiled walls remain in one of the operating rooms.
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This is an adjacent operating room that is now used for storage.
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The house is an example of gothic revival architecture which its central tower, unique silhouette and decorative elements.
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The little church sits on the corner of Oak and Escambia Streets.
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The Gothic house is located on Perdido Key Drive. Its distinctive style has made it the focus of interest as a location for commercials and movies.
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The home is surrounded by dunes. Sea oats, lichens and cacti are ground cover.
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This is a southern view of the gothic beach house from the vantage point of Perdido Key Drive.
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The home is located approximately 200 feet from Perdido Key Drive.
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