It is an elegant Classical Revival structure, designed by the regional architect Albert O. Clark and completed in 1906.
It has a distinctive Roman-style temple front with three tall round-arch openings, which is sheltered by a projecting gable-pedimented Greek temple front supported by four marble columns with modified Corinthian capitals.
A parapet above the Roman front obscures a dome at the center of the building.
[2] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
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