The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.
[1] The Danville Town House stands in the rural town center of Danville, on the east side of Main Street between Gerry Drive and the Baptist church.
It has modest nods toward late 19th-century Victorian architecture, including slightly parapeted gables with projecting ends.
This building's location in southern Danville was not without controversy: some objected to its more elaborate Victorian styling, and farmers in the northern part of the town objected to its relatively remote location, but were outvoted by more numerous southerners.
The ballroom has been used for many public and private functions, including use by local civic groups, the Grange, and the Boy Scouts.