Area less than one acre Architectural style Early Commercial Opened 1903 | Built 1903 (1903) NRHP Reference # 08000044 Added to NRHP 19 February 2008 | |
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Location 104 W. Main St., Delmont, South Dakota |
Delmont state bank top 6 facts
The former Delmont State Bank is a historic bank building at 104 West Main Street in Delmont, South Dakota. It is a single story brick structure, with a flat roof. Its main facade has three bays, two with plate glass windows of differing size on the left, and the main entry (formerly recessed, now enclosed) on the right. The facade is topped by a corbelled brick parapet, whose central section is topped by a concrete cap in which the year of construction, 1903, is incised. The Delmont State Bank was one of two banks established in Delmont in the early 1900s. The other folded in 1933, while the Delmont State Bank was merged into the First State Bank of Armour in 1966. After moving to larger facilities in 1976, the bank building was sold to the city for $1, and now houses city offices.
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The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.