The Farmers State Bank, at 601 Main in Adams, Nebraska, was built in 1908.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
[1][2] It was deemed significant architecturally "as a good example of a small town bank, a characteristic type in Nebraska", having "two principle [sic] facades that displayed fine materials and dignified styling", and was judged to be the best surviving early 20th century commercial structure in Adams.
[2] In 1992, the building was used as a dentist's office.
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