It was added to the National Register of Historic Places August 31, 1995.
[1] It was deemed "an excellent and well preserved example of Western Commercial styling, representative of many such small town banks which proliferated throughout Montana during the early 20th century.
"[2] It was built with bricks manufactured two miles south of Eureka, from local clay.
The building cost $12,000 and was built by Blake and Son of Kalispell, Montana.
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