[2] The Hall is a two-story Richardsonian Romanesque structure on a rough sandstone base[3] The first story is constructed of red brick, with lighter brick above; belt courses run between floors and above the windows; additional trim is made from sandstone.
[2] Pavilions on each side of the tower terminate in gables projecting from the hipped roof,[4] originally covered with slate.
[4] The second floor contains a council hall, large meeting room, and kitchen, bathroom, and storage facilities.
[3] Although the frame village hall survived, city fathers believed that a new fireproof structure with space for a fire station would be in the best interests of the community.
[2] A propeller from the Lady Be Good, an American B-24 Liberator lost in the Libyan Desert in April 1943, is on display in front of the village hall.