Built 1931 Opened 1931 Architectural style Modern architecture Added to NRHP 16 December 1982 | NRHP Reference # 82001480 Area 4,000 m² Architecture firm Schenck & Williams | |
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Location 120 W. 2nd St., Dayton, Ohio Similar Centre City Building, Kettering Tower, Boonshoft Museum of Discovery, Temple Israel, National Museum of the Unite |
The Liberty Tower is a high-rise office building in Dayton, Ohio, United States. The 295 feet (90 m) tower was designed by the Dayton architectural firm of Schenck & Williams. The tower is named Liberty Tower after Liberty Savings Bank. Currently, the building hosts a branch of First Financial Bank, this company having bought out a number of Liberty Savings Bank locations.
History
Liberty Tower, previously known as Mutual Home Savings Association Building, was the tallest building in Dayton from 1931 to 1969. At one point it was the property of the owners of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway — the Hulman Family of Terre Haute, Indiana. In 1982 Liberty Tower became listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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