[1][2] It's a one-story building with a hipped roof in a rural setting.
The building was moved to make way for a highway developed in 1955; it was then placed on a concrete foundation and otherwise improved.
It was then used for community functions and as a Veterans of Foreign Wars meeting hall.
[2] It was deemed significant in 1997 as Echo's only surviving purpose-built school.
This article about a property in Utah on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.