First National Bank (Roanoke, Virginia)

First National Bank, also known as People's Federal Building and Liberty Trust Co., is a historic bank and office building located at Roanoke, Virginia.

It was built in 1910, and is a seven-story, granite and buff-colored brick building in the French Renaissance style.

It features a Roman Ionic columned main entrance and Doric columns in the main banking hall derived from the Temple of Apollo at Delos.

When that became Dominion Bank, his son, Nicholas F. Taubman, served on that board of trustees, too.

This article about a property in Roanoke, Virginia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.