The district includes a variety of commercial, residential, institutional, and governmental buildings dating from the late-18th to mid-20th century.
Trim, belt courses, window sills, and lintels on the facade are made of Indiana limestone.
The north side has a black and white advertising sign originally painted in the 1920s or early 1930s and repainted over time.
Behind the building is a quartet of cylindrical glazed tile block grain bins that date to the 1920s.
This article about a property in Harrisonburg, Virginia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.