Ipswich State Bank

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

[1] It is a two-story native stone building with quoins, with elements of Classical Revival style.

[2] It was deemed "the best example of a neo-classic revival commercial building in Ipswich, South Dakota.

It also has been the center of many of the most important financial transactions of the area, and as the home of Marcus P. Beebe's land offices, it was significant in the development of the area.

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