
Constructed in 1888, the two-and-a-half story Victorian structure is one of the few surviving Queen Anne-style homes from the Flagler era. It now houses faculty offices upstairs and double parlors downstairs that will be used as meeting spaces. In the fall of 2008, a multi-color paint scheme will bring the building back to its original design.
It is named for Pierre and Shirley Thompson and Paul Thompson, who through their commitment to preservation of this historic building, are continuing the American entrepreneurial spirit, which inspired construction of the building.