Continuing my exploration of Modernism in Tennessee, I present
Montgomery Central High School!
First a little background - I did not know about this wonderful modernist construction before stumbling upon it while returning to
Clarksville from Memphis - my brothers step-daughter married in Memphis last fall (2006) and it was while driving back to
Clarksville to visit with my mother that this amazing set of buildings appeared - it was one of those near-mystical experiences. For some reason we decided to go a back road instead of driving all interstate (the state roads would swing us west of Nashville and almost due north to
Clarksville). The drive was rather
uneventful - overcast with little traffic and most public buildings were closed due to it being a weekend. It was rather amazing to suddenly see the school below - we basically turned a corner and there it was!










This was built around the same time as the public schools in
Clarksville -
Clarksville High School has round structures with dome tops, New Providence Jr. High School has hexagonal pods interconnected, also Springfield High School is supposed to look similar to Montgomery Central only it's not constructed above water - I'll try to get images the next time I'm in the area.
-- John