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City National Bank (Galveston, Texas)

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
84001680

Added to NRHP
  
14 August 1984

Built
  
1919-20

Architectural style
  
Neoclassical architecture

City National Bank (Galveston, Texas)

Location
  
2219 Ave. D, Galveston, Texas

MPS
  
Central Business District MRACentral Business District MRA

Similar
  
St Joseph's Church, Samuel May Williams, USS Stewart, Elissa, Moody Gardens

The City National Bank was a bank and is also the name of its historic building in Galveston, Texas. The bank was founded in December 1907 by W.L. Moody; the building was built during 1919-20.

The City National Bank became the Moody National Bank. The downtown building is now the Galveston County Historical Museum.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

The building was a $200,000 structure built specifically for City National Bank. Its exterior has a pedimented portico with Corinthian columns and it has a barrel-vaulted interior.

The building was listed on the National Register as part of a collection covered in a study of the city's historic resources.

The Moody family also built the Medical Arts Building (1927-29), and the Jean Lafitte Hotel (1927), among the biggest structures in Galveston, and the latter also NRHP-listed. And in the same block as the City National Bank is the U.S. National Bank (1923-25), an Italian Renaissance 11-story skyscraper building that is an "interesting contrast" architecturally, and was also listed in the study.

References

City National Bank (Galveston, Texas) Wikipedia


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