TYLER, TX—The renovation of historic building Martin Hall at Texas College has been completed. Martin Hall is Texas College's historic administrative building that dates back almost 100 years, placing it on the National Register of Historic Places in Smith County. Texas College was founded as a Methodist-supported college for African Americans in 1894.
The three-story Classic Revival brick building is the focal point of the campus. Martin Hall originally housed classrooms, administrative offices and assembly spaces before becoming the college's designated administration building. The original auditorium remains.
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