Completed in 1906, the two-story brick structure replaced the old village hall that was in need of repair.
A bond issue was passed by voters to construct a new building designed by Minneapolis architect Fremont D. Orff.
Local contactor Alex Nelson was responsible for construction on the site of the old hall.
The building features a rectangular plan, hip roof, and a corner bay with an open tower that rises above the roofline.
This article about a property in Minnesota on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.