The building was constructed in 1906 by the Tonopah Liquor Company.
The stone building was designed in the Classical Revival style and features a large pediment with a stone cornice.
While the building was one of many stone structures built in Tonopah's early history, it is now one of only four remaining in the town; a local historic survey claimed it to be the most well-crafted of the remaining buildings.
[2] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 20, 1982.
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