It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
[1] It was designed by architect Daniel Riggs Huntington.
It is a two-story 62 by 85 feet (19 m × 26 m) wood-frame building with a partial basement.
It was built in 1913, then modified in 1921 when horse-drawn equipment was retired, then remodelled again in 1965.
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