San Angelo National Bank Building

[2] It was deemed significant as "one of the most substantial and least-altered buildings in Classical Revival style in West Texas.

Over fifty years after its construction, this concrete and masonry structure of eight stories still figures prominently in the San Angelo skyline.

The Classical Revival style can be seen on the exterior in the mixture of smooth stones and facing bricks, in the large paired windows spaced to suggest a series of pilasters, and in the cut-stone cornices and perimeter bands.

The interior lobby is beautifully decorated with Corinthian columns and Classical Revival detailing.

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