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Industry Along the Banks

Riverfrontiers

In the 1880s, the heart of Rochester lay on the flat stretch of land along the Ohio River. The main road, Water Street, was a perfect location for businesses for many reasons. Proximity to the rivers and railroads meant heavy ...

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US Bank

The old Presbyterian church occupied this site until it was purchased and demolished by General J.O. Amos in 1892. He built a three-story structure here to house the Sidney Daily News and Shelby County Democrat newspapers. That business remained until ...

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Fairbanks House

1630 - 1930

Oldest house in Dedham, a part of it built about 1636. Homestead of Jonathan Fairbanks, who, with his sons John, George, and Jonathan, Junior, signed the Dedham Covenant September 10, 1636. Ancestral home of the late Vice- President ...

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Riverbank Historical Museum

This building was constructed in 1921 by the Andrew Carnegie Foundation and served as a public library. In 1996 it was placed into the National Registry of Historic Places. The history of our community is preserved in this museum by ...

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The First National Bank and Trust Company of Western Maryland

was originally chartered as the Cumberland Bank of Alleghany by an act of the 1811 Maryland Legislature and opened for business April 1, 1812. this is the oldest bank in Western Maryland and the second oldest National Bank in the ...

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(Former) Marshfield Trust and Savings Bank

This terra-cotta-clad flat-iron building makes the most of its triangular building lot. Like many neighborhood banks from the 1920s, the Marshfield Trust and Savings Bank employed the Classical Revival style of architecture to convey a sense of permanence and security. ...

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Bank House

Erected about 1831 by the Washington Banking Company. The first bank in present Bergen County, it opened in the nearby Mansion House in 1825-26. After the bank failed in 1833, it housed the offices of prominent lawyers and judges. Later ...

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First House on Bank Street

Jacob Prickett built this

home in 1827. Many windows

have early glass. Original

corner fireplaces in the

living and dining rooms

still operate efficiently.

Marker is at the intersection of Bank Street and Charles Street, on the right when traveling east on Bank Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Bank of New York and Trust Company Building

Designated Landmarks of New York

This dignified Neo-Georgian skyscraper was constructed in 1927-29 to the designs of prominent architect Benjamin Wister Morris for the Bank of New York & Trust Company. Much earlier in 1796 The New York Bank & ...

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Columbus State Bank 100th Anniversary

In appreciation of our customers

for their loyal patronage

this fountain is given to the residents

of Cherokee County in celebration of our

100th anniversary

The Columbus State Bank

1897-1997

Dedicated June 27, 1997

Marker is on Maple Street near Kansas Avenue, on the left when traveling west. ...

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