The tower contains a 10-inch refracting telescope by Warner & Swasey of Cleveland, Ohio.
The east wing contains an intact meridian transit telescope and sidereal pendulum clock.
The house is a two-story brick dwelling with a broad range of intact, late Victorian eclectic features.
[2] Brooks was a Professor of Astronomy at Hobart College, which owned the observatory until the late 20th century.
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