File:Sacramento Bank Building.JPG

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This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 82002238.

English: Built in 1914 as a commercial bank in the Oak Park area of Sacramento. It is a one-story triangular shaped building in the Neo-Classical style by architect James Seadler and Gideon Holt. The bank was constructed with reinforced concrete frame and the exterior of cement plaster. The arched doorway has a series of medallions which mark the founding of the Sacramento Bank in 1867 and the opening of this branch in 1914. Many major modifications have occurred to this building over the years, most notably the loss of the large copper dome in 1947. Also at this time the interior was completely stripped of the original detailing in favor of modern decorations. Despite the alterations the building retains a level of classical detail and stands today as the only example of neo-classical architecture in Sacramento. Today the building houses a U.S. Bank branch.
Date Taken on 18 September 2013, 02:25:26
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Author Joan McHale

3418 Broadway, Sacramento, CA 95817

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