The building, a fine example of Dutch Colonial Revival architecture in brick, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
It is oriented perpendicular to the street, and fronts a much larger modern addition which houses primarily athletic facilities.
The interior of the building houses offices, a kitchen and dining room, and smaller gymnasium spaces.
[2] The Bristol Girls' Club was founded in 1928, and originally met in a rented space.
It offered a variety of after-school and evening activities, including domestic education such as cooking and sewing, athletics including dance, volleyball, horseshoes, and baseball, and other social activities.