The First National Bank Building in Craig, Colorado was built in 1917.
[1] According to ColoradoHistory, "The two-story brick building was constructed in 1917 during the period of local economic optimism that followed the coming of the railroad in 1913.
It remains Craig’s most important example of early 20th century commercial architecture.
"[2] Carl Howelson, a famous Norwegian skijumper and mason, is believed to have laid the brickwork.
This article about a property in Colorado on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.