Category:Connecticut National Bank Building 250 State Street
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English: The bank building at 250 State Street between Washington and Union Streets in New London, Connecticut, was built in 1930 in the Greek Revival style as the Connecticut National Bank. It has also been used by the National Bank of Commerce (established 1852), branches of the Hartford National Bank and Trust Co, Fleet National Bank, which bought the building in 1996, and Bank of America, which owned the building as the result of a merger. In 2012, BOA closed down the branch at this location, and the building was put up for sale. In 2013 it was purchased by the Church of the City next door at 268 State Street, which was formed by the merger that year of the First Baptist Church and the First Hispanic Baptist Church. The building, now called City Center, is part of the Downtown New London Historic District.
(Description sources: [1], [2] and Church of the City website)
Media in category "Connecticut National Bank Building 250 State Street"
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City Center, Church of the City, 250 State Street, from front.jpg 3,370 × 2,546; 1.6 MB
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Connecticut National Bank Building, 250 State Street, New London from east.jpg 2,726 × 2,310; 1.36 MB
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Connecticut National Bank Building, 250 State Street, New London from north.jpg 2,914 × 2,196; 1.32 MB
Categories:
- Downtown New London Historic District
- Buildings in New London, Connecticut
- State Street (New London, Connecticut)
- Built in Connecticut in 1930
- Bank buildings in Connecticut
- Greek Revival architecture in Connecticut
- Bank of America buildings
- Church of the City (New London, Connecticut)
- Churches in Connecticut built in 1930