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Sara Raynolds Hall

Albuquerque, United States · built 1920

Sara Raynolds Hall is a historic building on the University of New Mexico campus in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Completed in 1921, it originally housed the university's home economics department. The building was privately funded by local citizens, including the $16,000 construction cost as well as several thousand dollars' worth of equipment. One of the largest donors was Joshua Raynolds, whose mother was the building's namesake. The building was designed by Arno K. Leupold with Edward B. Cristy as the supervising on-site architect. Cristy designed the Pueblo style remodel of Hodgin Hall in 1908. As with nearly all subsequent buildings on campus, Sara Raynolds Hall also employed the Pueblo style. It is a one-story, brick bearing wall structure with a beige stucco exterior. The building was added to the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties and the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

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