The main block was constructed in 1847 and is a 2+1⁄2-story, gable-roofed rectangular building.
It features a tall portico supported by four Tuscan order turned wood columns.
It is an example of transitional Federal / Greek Revival commercial architecture.
A concealed area is believed to have served as a hiding place for escaped slaves being transported on the Underground Railroad.
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