[2] The Neoclassical style structure was designed by Davenport architect Arthur Ebeling.
[6] They occupied the structure until 1953 when they moved to their current location on the corner of West Locust and Washington Streets.
The new buildings that were built by them in this era expressed this growth both downtown and in the newly established neighborhood branch banks.
The building features engaged columns in the Doric order that support a full entablature and triangular pediment, and pilasters that are topped with egg-and-dart molding on the classically detailed caps.
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