The bank closed its doors on April 11, 1923 (The Wyoming State Journal (Lander), Volume 40, Number 16, April 20, 1923) as the oil boom collapsed and its vice president was convicted of embezzlement.
A doctor's office had occupied the rear in the 1920s, and in the 1940s apartments were built, which later became the town's jail.
The front is detailed with engaged Ionic classical columns and an entablature in terra cotta.
The narrow end fronts Avenue C. The original vault remains, but most of the interior has been changed several times.
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