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The Bellingham National Bank Building was originally built from 1912 to 1913. It was constructed in a utilitarian commercial style with reinforced concrete. Even though this particular style was common for cities in the midwest and east coast, the building style was a stark contrast for Bellingham's sandstone and rounded arch buildings. The Bellingham National Bank occupied the first floor of the building starting on December 1, 1913.[1]
Currently, Key Bank of Washington occupies the first floor while the upper-offices are leased to various businesses.[2]
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