This distinctive home at 3033 Federal Ave was built by prominent El Paso architect Otto Thorman in 1929 for Maynard Hart, a well-known pathologist. Hart became nationally known when he was appointed by Texas Governor Dolph Briscoe to serve the state health advisory committee- 18 months after he’d passed away! The Spanish-Colonial Revival style home, which features colorful tile floors, arched entryways and a fireplace mantle hewn from an old railroad tie, was occupied by UTEP history professor Dr. Kenneth Bailey, and his family for many years. The Baileys had many distinguished guests visit their home including two Pulitzer Prize winners.