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Renamed when it was converted to an apartment community, Cable Gardens now houses 70 apartment homes. |
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Cable Garden’s newer building (left) connects to the original via a breezeway through the Courtyard. |
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The original structure was built in 1912 and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. |
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Cable Gardens has ample parking, including the designated wheelchair-accesible spaces shown here. |
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Cable Gardens was built as the Cable Memorial Hospital and opened in 1916. |
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The sunny breezeway allows residents to travel between buildings in comfort year round. |
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Balconies on some upper-floor apartment homes offer Courtyard views. |
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In the "fitness room," a wooden platform (right) covers what was once a window for medical students, who could watch surgeries being performed in the operating room below. |
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A foyer in the original building has an historic plaque honoring Cable Gardens’ namesake, Benjamin S. Cable. |
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One of several reading areas available at the community. |
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