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Taylor Hall

This red brick structure, erected in 1896 for $4,000, is the oldest building on campus. First called the Experiment Station Building and then the Extension Building. It was renamed in 1979 to honor J. C. Taylor, director of the Cooperative Extension Service, 1924-45. Taylor Hall is now home to the 4-H Foundation, Montana FFA, and studios for graduate students in the Art Department.

See building 55 on the campus map.

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