The outer walls are constructed of large blocks of ashlar, while the base and entrance surround on the Jefferson Street façade are lined with dark green stone.
The entry is flanked by tall, multi-pane windows, giving the façade a much more vertical orientation than the early 20th-century commercial brick style.
The upper portion is inscribed with two geometric flower shapes in relief and the name of the bank.
A drive-up teller window was added to the rear of the building in 1958, which is faced with light tan brick.
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