banks
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Beaufort Bank (Panini's on the Waterfront)
Beaufort, South Carolina
1916
Beaufort Bank (now Panini's on the Waterfront) at 928 Bay St was constructed in Neoclassical style in 1916. It is a contributing property in the Beaufort Historic District (building #1041).
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Pioneer Trust Bank (109 Commercial St NE)
Salem, Oregon
1909
The Pioneer Trust Bank at 109 Commercial St NE was constructed in Commercial style in 1909, with a 1960s ground floor. It is a local landmark and contributing property in the Salem Downtown Historic District.
- Ladd and Bush Bank Salem, Oregon 1868
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Capitol Center
Salem, Oregon
1927
The Capitol Center is an 11-story building designed by architect Leigh L. Dougan and completed in 1927. Originally known as the First National Bank Building, it is the tallest office building in Salem.
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Boise City National Bank
Boise, Idaho
1891-1913
Designed by James King and completed in 1892, this imposing sandstone building was modeled on the Romanesque-Revival-style Marshall Field's store in Chicago.
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Hollywood First National Bank
Los Angeles, California
1927
Built in 1927 by the architects who design the Chinese Theater, the Hollywood First National Bank is an eye-catching combination of Gothic Revival and Art Deco. It also appeared in Ghostbusters.
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Masonic Building
Salem, Oregon
1912
Now home to the Willamette Valley Bank, this ornate brick building was designed by the founder of the U of O School of Architecture and constructed as a Masonic temple in 1912.
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Merchants and Planters Bank Building
Pine Bluff, Arizona
1892
Built in 1892, the historic Merchants and Planters Bank Building in Pine Bluff is now home to the offices of the Southern Development Corporation.
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American Bank Building
Portland, Oregon
1913
Overlooking Pioneer Square in Portland, the American Bank Building is a Beaux-Arts skyscraper built in 1931.
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Capital National Bank Building
Salem, Oregon
1880
One of the most striking buildings in the Salem Downtown Historic District, this slim masonry edifice with a turret was built in 1880. It was historically known as the Capital National Bank Building and is now home to Earle's Antiques.