It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
[3] The site chosen for the new building had been a livery stable owned by George Cox.
The two-story bank building and adjoining one-story commercial unit measure 65 by 125 feet (20 m × 38 m).
The bank portion of the building was vacant for years, although some offices on the second floor and adjacent commercial units were occupied.
During the renovation, the original light fixtures, back stair, bathroom fixtures, and second floor wood trim and hardware were found to be salvageable.