by James Dakin / Gideon Shryock
National Historic Landmark designated in 1971. Greek Revival bank with a striking pedimented portico and cast-iron interior. One of the finest surviving examples of Greek Revival commercial architecture in America.
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United States historic place
The Old Bank of Louisville, also known historically as the Southern National Bank building, is a historic commercial building at 316 West Main Street in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. Completed in 1837, it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971 for its exceptionally fine Greek Revival architecture. It currently serves as the lobby for the adjacent Actors Theatre of Louisville.
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1850 • Cast-Iron / Adaptive Reuse