Old Bank of Louisville
by James Dakin / Gideon Shryock
About this landmark
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.
From Wikipedia
Old Bank of Louisville
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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Details
- Year Built
- 1837
- Architect
- James Dakin / Gideon Shryock
- Style
- Greek Revival
- Period
- Antebellum
- Era
- 1837
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