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Archives Column: Nash House


Photo Courtesy of SPS Archives

With its construction being completed in 1915, Nash House formerly served as the Lower School Study. This was a place for St. Paul’s Lower School students to engage in classes, watch films in the fireproof motion-picture room, and get extra teacher help. After serving as the Lower School study for many years, it was eventually converted into an art building in 1959. After 6 years of serving as the school’s art building, it was converted in 1965 into the dormitory that we see today. Despite the many renovations and changes to the building, the structure and design remained relatively constant throughout the years.



Photo Courtesy of SPS Archives

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