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Merchants National Bank

Merchants National Bank Building is Indy’s prime example of Chicago School office design. Merchants had existed in Indianapolis since 1865. During the 19th century, the bank was a commercial lending institution and served major Indianapolis firms such as Eli Lilly ...

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Clematis Street Merchants

Now the city's lively main business street, this street was where early Jewish settlers opened retail stores. By the early 1920s, retail stores included Joseph Schulpler's hat store, Cy Argintar's Men's Shop and Toby and Selma Myers' luggage business (at ...

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National Historic Landmark - Merchants' Exchange Building

National Historic Landmark - Merchants' Exchange Building

The Philadelphia Merchants' Exchange Building is nationally significant for its architectural design.

This monumental office building was designed by William Strickland (1788-1854) in 1831, and is an exquisite expression of the Greek Revival style. ...

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National Historic Landmark - Farmers & Merchants Union Bank

Built in 1919, this small, compact bank, for all its elaborate and beautiful ornamentation, has the look of soundness and solidity and imparts the feeling of permanence and safety befitting a bank. Louis Sullivan designed and also supervised construction of ...

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Pitt Street Merchants

By the middle of the 20th Century, the residents of the old village shopped on Pitt Street. This area included grocery, hardware, and department stores; a dress shop, doctors’ offices, the pharmacy, barber shop, post office, and Mount Pleasant Academy. ...

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Merchants & Farmers Bank

Circa 1928

Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior

Marker is on 3rd Street near East Courthouse Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Merchants' Row / Street Fighting

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Merchants' Row

Originally known as Main St., the town's historic commercial center renamed Buell St. to honor Union general D.C. Buell. Now called Merchants' Row, most buildings built 1830-40. Temperance leader Carrie Nation lived here as a child. Buildings damaged during ...

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Merchants and Drovers Tavern

1780

This Property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is at the intersection of St Georges Avenue (County Route 27) and Westfield Avenue (County Route 613), on the right ...

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Merchants Bank Building

Halifax Historical Museum

This Property Has Been

Placed On The

National Register

Of Historic Places

By The United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is on South Beach Street north of Orange Avenue, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Old Merchants House of New York

Built in 1831-32 by Joseph Brewster as a row house. Purchased in 1835 by Seabury Treadwell, a merchant, and occupied by his family until 1933. This house is the only 19th Century house in Manhattan to survive intact with its ...

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