Designated August 18, 1970
The building is a symmetrical, three-story, brick building with mansard roof, and it is an example of civic architecture of the post-Civil War period. The architects combined featured derived from the Italianate style with a french Second Empire mansard roof. The building served as village hall, free public library, and as a local jail. In 1871 the College Point Savings Bank rented space in the building.