American National Bank Building (Alamosa, Colorado)

The building's most distinctive architectural features are the tall, evenly spaced, rounded arches on the north and west sides of the building.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 15, 1999.

It "was intended to show faith in the future of Alamosa" and it represents expansion to the area due to the Homestead Act of 1909.

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