The principal civic and commercial buildings in Childress are unified with the use of a common brick, orange to tawny in color. This two-story building is ordered with brick pilasters with Greek Corinthian capitals at three bays each side of the central entrance, where a portal is defined by paired pilasters, a stone entablature, and an open balustrade in the parapet.
Nearby at 210 3rd Street NW, the former U.S. Post Office (1935, Townes and Funk) is a simple, orange brick Spanish Colonial–styled building with round-arched windows, a stone door surround, and a parapet with a shallow, domed coping. The building has been the Childress County Heritage Museum since 1981.
The five-story, orange brick Hotel Childress (1928, Wyatt C. Hedrick; 219 Avenue B NW) has a tall first floor ordered by brick pilasters. Second-story arched windows and the cornice are ornamented with classical swags.