Womenโs History Month: Recognizing local leaders in engineering, architecture, medical research and more
Read full article: Womenโs History Month: Recognizing local leaders in engineering, architecture, medical research and moreFrom cancer research to architecture to engineering, this week we featured women who led their respective fields to recognize Women's History Month.

Abandoned Florida: Jacksonville's Federal Reserve Bank
Read full article: Abandoned Florida: Jacksonville's Federal Reserve BankPhoto from ModernCities.comAbandoned Florida takes a look inside Downtown Jacksonville's long-vacant Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Jacksonville Branch. Now known as the Physician and Surgeon Building, the old Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta located on Hogan Street was opened in 1924. She then went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from which she graduated with an architectural degree in 1899. While still in Atlanta, Henrietta C. Dozier was responsible for the design of the Saint Philips Episcopal Church in Jacksonville which was constructed in 1903. and 1814 Powell Place, and of course the old Federal Reserve Bank which was designed in association with Atlanta architect, A.
