It was originally a single-story brick structure with limestone trim, designed by Wallis E. Howe and built in 1930.
It has a symmetrical main facade, with the entrance in the center, sheltered by a porch supported by fluted Corinthian columns.
[2] A modern two-level addition with a glass front has been made to the north side of the building.
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