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The Bank of Las Vegas 622 Douglas Avenue; Built 1921
Built by the Rapp Brothers of Chicago, the Bank of Las Vegas is made of Missouri Sandstone, cut and carved in St. Louis. Neo-Classical architectural, popular throughout the country at that time, is evident here in the fluted columns and Doric capitals, and the grand main entrance with its triangular pediment supported by twin consoles and frieze of garlands.
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