Architect Joseph Champ Berry, noted for his work in the Texas Panhandle, designed the Mission Revival building.
While the building's plain facade and red tile roof are typical of the Mission Revival style, the wood corbel brackets along the roof reflect local vernacular designs and American Craftsman influences.
A gymnasium built by the Works Progress Administration and several contributing outbuildings are also on the property.
[2] The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
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