Parkesburg National Bank is a historic bank building located at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It was built in two sections; the older dating to 1883 and the second from about 1900. Both are three-story, brick structures on banked basements. The older section has a patterned slate mansard roof with rounded dormer windows in the Second Empire style. The addition is faced in concrete, with floral patterns, a lion's head, and the bank's insignia. It is generally in the Classical Revival style. The building has been converted to apartments.
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| - Parkesburg National Bank is a historic bank building located at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It was built in two sections; the older dating to 1883 and the second from about 1900. Both are three-story, brick structures on banked basements. The older section has a patterned slate mansard roof with rounded dormer windows in the Second Empire style. The addition is faced in concrete, with floral patterns, a lion's head, and the bank's insignia. It is generally in the Classical Revival style. The building has been converted to apartments. (en)
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| - Parkesburg National Bank, March 2010 (en)
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| - Parkesburg National Bank is a historic bank building located at Parkesburg, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It was built in two sections; the older dating to 1883 and the second from about 1900. Both are three-story, brick structures on banked basements. The older section has a patterned slate mansard roof with rounded dormer windows in the Second Empire style. The addition is faced in concrete, with floral patterns, a lion's head, and the bank's insignia. It is generally in the Classical Revival style. The building has been converted to apartments. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. (en)
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