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Commercial National Bank (Washington, D.C.)

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Built
  
1917

Opened
  
1917

Architect
  
Waddy Butler Wood

NRHP Reference #
  
91001488

Added to NRHP
  
11 October 1991

Commercial National Bank (Washington, D.C.)

Location
  
1405 G St., NW Washington, D.C.

Architectural style
  
Late 19th and early 20th century American Movements

Similar
  
Folger Shakespeare Library, Arena Stage, Ford House Office Bui, Takoma station, Battery Kemble Park

Commercial National Bank is an historic structure located in Downtown Washington, D.C. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

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History

The bank was organized in 1904 and grew to become the fourth largest bank in the city by the 1920s. Its capitol was frozen at the value of its building when it failed in 1933. The building, completed in 1917, was also designed to house Western Union.

Architecture

The building was designed by Washington architect Waddy B. Wood. It is an early example of the simplified and stylized classicism that became popular in the 1920s. The exterior of the 11-story structure features strong corner massing, limestone facades with flattened porticos, a plain ashlar middle section and a prominent cornice. Greek Doric motifs are featured in its austere decoration. The interior of the building has a three-story banking lobby that features monumental columns.

References

Commercial National Bank (Washington, D.C.) Wikipedia