Created in the Beaux-Arts style, it was added to the front of an existing five-story building that was built between 1889 and 1890.
This historic structure encompasses the Main Banking Room, Board Room, and vaults, with a basement, lavatories, and passageways, and sits on a limestone foundation.
The bank failed in 1932, and the building remained vacant for the next fifty years.
[3] The college puts on a variety of community concerts, lectures, art shows, and live theatre productions at the building.
This article about a property in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.