Poughkeepsie Savings Bank

The Poughkeepsie Savings Bank building is located at 21-23 Market Street in the city of that name in the U.S. state of New York.

[2] They delivered a Classical Revival building, with slightly trapezoidal walls reflecting the constraints of the site.

Its front facade, made of Pennsylvania marble on a granite base, uses two Ionic order columns flanked by Doric pilasters.

In 1931, Uffinger, Foster & Bookwalter, successor firm to the original architects, was retained to modernize the floor plan, and extended the counter to enclose the building's northeast corner, but otherwise made no significant alterations.

[2] At that time, the building was meant to be included in Poughkeepsie's first Multiple Property Submission (MPS) to the National Register of Historic Places, but the bank objected.

A large circular metal-lined opening set on a metal bed in a beige wall beneath an ornate silver wall clock reading 10:12. Inside is a space with bars on either side; entry is impaired by two crossed strips of yellow tape with "caution" written on it in English and Spanish. To its left is a heavy open door with metal workings behind a glass plate; pieces of paper with individual letters are affixed to it spelling out "If a bank is too big to fail, it is too big to exist"
Vault during building's use by the Sanders campaign