Located on a corner site, the temple remains essentially as it was designed by Casper architect Homer F.
[2] The four story light-colored brick building rests on a raised basement and is topped by a crenelated parapet.
A half-story up, the main entrance opens into a vestibule with stairs descending to the basement and ascending to the first floor.
A ballroom originally occupied most of the first floor, but was converted to a lodge room in 1964.
He later became involved in furniture sales before moving to Cheyenne and becoming a car salesman after 1926.