The American Legion Hall, Post 32 is a prominent social center in Greybull, Wyoming.
Although a much larger community center was built by the town with a WPA grant in 1936, the Legion Hall remained popular for smaller gatherings and for events that featured a speaker.
The gables are clad in wood shingles, while the body of the building is sheathed in closely lapping clapboards.
A tightly arranged grouping of windows flanks the main entrance at the gable end, facing the street on the east side.
Poor structural performance of the original scissor trusses led to the installation of columns in the main hall to support the roof.