Not a hospital; I'm sure the architect who designed that building had "hospital" as the last thing on his mind. LOL
East Coast is good - but where, and what?
Museum of some kind in NYC? (with the amount of money made in the health care system here, I wouldn't be surprised if an architect designed a hospital. <smile>)
Museum of some kind is correct, but what kind, and it's not in NY.
Letty, You'll get a good laugh on the "hospital" when you learn the answer.
I probably will, C.I. and I could use a good laugh. Ok, is it below the Mason-Dixon line?
More than likely below the MD Line.
Ok, C.I. Let's try a museum in Williamsburg, Va.
Not Williamsburg, although that was one of our venues on our vacation some decades ago with our children.
Yes, that style architecture doesn't fit with Williamsburg. Hmmm. Is the place above Virginia? I am still thinking about Francis' response to the type buses and cars.
Don't quite understand, C.I.
You wrote: "...above Virginia?"
I wrote: "just neighbors." That would include NC, Maryland....
Ok, honey. I understand. Well, below the Mason Dixon line is below Maryland, so I will guess North Carolina.
and, C.I. since you said the place was an antithesis to healing, I will guess the museum houses dead people. <smile>
Listening to this while we await C.I.'s return. So haunting:
http://www.jacquedee63.com/sukiyaki.html
Think national.

Sorry about the delay; my computer went down. I'm on my laptop.
I'm thinking, C.I. but is the place in North Carolina?
National, national, and national. You know....
C.I. Are you talking about Washington, D.C.