Results for Citizens Bank
Citizens Bank Tower
The Citizens Bank Tower is an architecturally significant ...
Citizens Bank
This Neo-Classical Revival style building opened with much...
Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company
(Obverse)
Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company is...
Citizens National Bank
1921
Built as a bank at a cost of $125,000,
it...
Citizens Bank
200 North Main
Since its original construction, th...
Results for Citizens Bank
Citizens Bank Tower
The Citizens Bank Tower is an architecturally significant building in Oklahoma City with its hexagonal plan, slender profile, unusual sunscreens and rigorously sculpted crown.
It was among the first tall office buildings to be erected outside of downtown Oklahoma City, ...
Citizens Bank
This Neo-Classical Revival style building opened with much fanfare on Armistice Day, November 11, 1918. The bank was the financial center of the lumber, ranching and railroad operations in the area until it closed in 1958. The extensive terra cotta ...
Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company
(Obverse)
Citizens Savings Bank and Trust Company is the oldest, continuously operated African-American bank in the United States. Formerly known as the One-cent Savings Bank and Trust Company and organized for the uplift of African Americans, it opened on January 16, ...
Citizens National Bank
1921
Built as a bank at a cost of $125,000,
it operated until 11.20.1930 when it
closed. Reopened in 1936 by State
Trust Co., later Northwestern Bank,
then Home Bank & Trust, then Bank
of N.C. The McClintock clock was
added in 1927. Designed by ...
Citizens Bank
200 North Main
Since its original construction, the Highley or Sidlinger Block has always housed a bank or other financial institution.
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and 2nd Avenue, on the right on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org