They hired the Clinton, Iowa architectural firm J.C. Woods & Co. to design the Neoclassical style structure.
The east facade of the two-story building features three columns with capitals in the Corinthian order.
It continued to occupy this building until they built a new facility across Cedar Street in 1967.
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