The building's architectural significance is defined primarily through its facade. The multi-textured, wooden shingled facade incorporates a tower entry. In the small town of Baileyville, Marion Hall stands as a visible landmark that is seen easily from the highway. The gambrel roof that covers the building adds distinctive lines to both side elevations. The facade is comprised of a curved parapet that masks the double slope roof.
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