The original front section is a two-story, "T" plan, cross gabled Neoclassical style building executed in rusticated concrete block and set on a half raised basement.
The rear portion is a single story utilitarian concrete block structure built in 1936.
The main facade includes a protruding, full height central gable, its pediment featuring an Adamesque lunette window, fishscale slates, and a heavy wood cornice.
[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
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