Goddard Hall (New Mexico State University)

[2] "Goddard Hall is a three story masonry and stucco building with a hipped French Tile roof and overhand supported by rafter extensions.

Third level has arched windows formed by pilasters springing from the top of the ground floor.

"[2] "Goddard Hall is one of two buildings constructed in the California Mission Revival Style and one of four buildings on the New Mexico State University campus included in this nomination.

Since its construction in 1913, Goddard Hall has provided classroom space for NMSU students and faculty.

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