Built in 1907–08 to house a bank, it is one of the relatively few original buildings left in Baggs.
After the bank closed in 1924, the building became a doctor's office and, during Prohibition, it housed a bootleg liquor business.
After Prohibition was repealed it became Baggs Liquor.
In 1946, it was renamed the Bank Club Bar.
[2] The one story log structure is covered by stamped sheet metal and has a Greek Revival pedimented front with Ionic columns in antis between Doric pilastered walls.