[2] Its NRHP nomination argued that the building is significant "for its association with the educational and social history of the remote, early-twentieth-century mining town."
It has a cross-gabled roof that once had wood shakes, now is covered by regular composition shingles; its exterior is horizontal wooden shiplap.
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