When first listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998, it consisted of properties on Clifton Street between Cleveland and Dallas Avenues, and on Greening Street between Cleveland and Spring Avenues.
The regional oil boom of the 1920s brought new construction, mainly Craftsman in style, while a third wave of building occurred in the pre- and post-World War II period.
The Garrison Auditorium, built in 1939, is the only surviving remnant of the Clevaland School, and is still used for community functions.
It is connected via a covered passage to a modern school administration building.
The third non-residential building is the Corner Grocery at Clifton and Cleveland, built in the 1920s.