The building was constructed as a school, and today houses local a café, bar, a fitness center, and event space.
The former open air school building first housed students at risk of catching tuberculosis.
Because of this, the building has large windows, gathering spaces, outdoor areas, and nearby wilderness.
[3] Its Italian Renaissance Revival style is constructed of reinforced concrete and has a brick and terra cotta facade.
This article about a property in Franklin County, Ohio on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.