The Colonial Revival building continues to be used as a service facility; it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
[1] The gas station is located south of the center of the island formed by the Connecticut River and the Bellows Falls Canal, east of the Bellows Falls downtown area.
It has an office area to the left, highlighted by pilasters and a gabled top, and there are two vehicle bays to the right, each with a modern overhead door.
The roof once sported a cupola, of which only the square base remains after it was blown off in a storm.
Along with the bridge, it represents the trend of that period of increasing road and highway transportation, and is a well-preserved example of vernacular Colonial Revival architecture.