Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places

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ID Number 83002141
Historic Name SCIENCE HALL
Description of Significance BUILT IN 1906,THIS THREE-STORY RED BRICK BUILDING IS THE OLDEST REMAINING BUILDING ON THE CAMPUS OF NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY. SOLOMON ANDREW LAYTON, ONE OF OKLAHOMA'S FOREMOST ARCHITECTS CONSTRUCTED THE BUILDING. LISTED ON NATIONAL REGISTER 7/14/83
Current Name FINE ARTS BUILDING
Address NORTHWESTERN OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVEERSITY
City ALVA
County WOODS
Lot
Block
Current Section
Township
Range
Type BUILDING
Historic Function EDUCATION
Current Function EDUCATION
Area Significance 1 ARCHITECTURE
Area Significance 2 EDUCATION
Date Prepared 1982
Year Built 1906
Original Site YES
Architect/Builder SOLOMON A NDREW LAYTON
Architectural Style JACOBETHAN REVIVAL
Roof Material
Wall Material BRICK
Window Material
Door Material
Decorative Details CRENELLATION ALONG THE ROOF LINE. WHITE STONE STRINGCOURSES AND QUOINS ON THE CORNERS.EARLY GOTHIC REVIVAL ARCHES OVER WINDOWS
Condition EXCELLENT
Comments
Restricted N