Eskind Biomedical Library
Eskind Biomedical Library is a library in Davidson, Tennessee which is located on Garland Avenue. Eskind Biomedical Library is situated nearby to Vanderbilt University, as well as near Jean and Alexander Heard Library.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Vanderbilt University
University
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Vanderbilt University is a private research university in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Founded in 1873, it was named in honor of shipping and railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, who provided the school with its initial $1 million endowment in the hopes that his gift, and the greater work of the university, would help to heal the sectional wounds inflicted by the American Civil War. Vanderbilt University is situated 630 feet west of Eskind Biomedical Library.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Hospital
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The Vanderbilt University Medical Center is a medical provider with multiple hospitals in Nashville, Tennessee, as well as clinics and facilities throughout Middle Tennessee. Vanderbilt University Medical Center is situated 830 feet south of Eskind Biomedical Library.
Jean and Alexander Heard Library
Library
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The Jean and Alexander Heard Library system is made up of several campus libraries at Vanderbilt University. These include Eskind Biomedical Library, Central Library, Divinity Library, Alyne Queener Massey Law Library, Walker Management Library, Anne Potter… Jean and Alexander Heard Library is situated 1,100 feet northeast of Eskind Biomedical Library.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include The Gulch and Nashville.
The Gulch
Neighborhood
The Gulch is a neighborhood on the south fringe of downtown Nashville, Tennessee, near Interstate 40, Interstate 65 and Interstate 24. It is known to be a trendy and hip neighborhood, and a popular destination for locals, college students, and visitors.
Nashville
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Nashville is the capital of the American state of Tennessee. With 716,000 residents in 2022, it is the state's largest city. Nashville is sometimes called the "Country Music Capital of the World" or more often "Music City, USA"; however, Nashville has done much to escape its country music image and become a regional center of culture and commerce.
Green Hills
Hamlet
Green Hills is an affluent neighborhood in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Green Hills is located south of downtown Nashville on Hillsboro Pike. Green Hills is within a region extending south to Forest Hills and Williamson County and east-west to Oak Hill and Belle Meade. Green Hills is situated 3 miles south of Eskind Biomedical Library.
Eskind Biomedical Library
- Type: Library
- Address: 2209 Garland Avenue, Nashville, TN 37240
- Categories: building and education
- Location: Davidson, Tennessee, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
36.14315° or 36° 8′ 35″ northLongitude
-86.80246° or 86° 48′ 9″ westElevation
564 feet (172 metres)Operator
Vanderbilt UniversityOpen location code
868M45VX+72OpenStreetMap ID
way 510204324OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=libraryOpenStreetMap feature
building=yesGeoNames ID
4621140
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