The State Bank and Trust Company Building, more commonly known as the Belvada,[2] is a historic bank building located at 102 Brougher Avenue in Tonopah, Nevada.
Architect George E. Holesworth designed the building in the Classical Revival style.
Holesworth's design features granite pilasters separating the building's bays, a dentillated metil cornice with modillions along the roof, and an egg-and-dart cornice at the top of the first floor.
[5] As of 2018, the Belvada was owned by the Cline family, which was working to renovate the building.
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