File:Bank building in Ethridge Tennessee.jpg

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Historic bank building in Ethridge, Tennessee.

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English: This Ethridge, Tennessee bank building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in November, 2017. The description from the Tennessee Historic Commission:


The one-story brick building in the heart of Ethridge was built in 1927 after an earlier bank building burned. Many banks in the early 20th century were designed in the Classical Revival style, which was thought to convey security and stability to a community. The restrained detailing, seen in the brick and stone window details on the façade of the Ethridge bank, copies the more elaborate Classical Revival style seen in larger communities.
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