It was designed by architect Ehrick Rossiter and built in 1912-1913 It is a one-story, cruciform plan, stone building with a hipped roof topped by a multi-staged wood cupola.
It sits on a raised basement and features an entrance portico with four unfluted Ionic order columns.
The building design reflects a combination of Arts and Crafts and Colonial Revival style architecture.
[2]: 3, 6 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.
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