Queens County Savings Bank

It was built in 1953-1954 to resemble Independence Hall in the Georgian Revival style.

It is a brick building that consists of a tall central tower with flanking two-story, side-gabled wings.

It is four bays wide and has a six-stage, square tower featuring a second story Palladian window.

The tower has an octagonal belfry topped by a smaller cupola and spire.

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The clock tower of the Queens County Savings Bank building in 2021