Old Bank of Louisville

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Southern National Bank
(U.S. National Historic Landmark)
Old Bank of Louisville Building in 1987
Old Bank of Louisville Building in 1987
Location: Louisville, Kentucky
Coordinates: 38°15′19.96″N 85°45′20.02″W / 38.2555444, -85.7555611Coordinates: 38°15′19.96″N 85°45′20.02″W / 38.2555444, -85.7555611
Built/Founded: 1837
Architect: Dakin, James H.[1]
Architectural style(s): Greek Revival
Added to NRHP: August 12, 1971
NRHP Reference#: 71000349 [2]
Governing body: Private

The Old Bank of Louisville is a National Historic Landmark in Louisville, Kentucky. Completed in 1837, it was made of brick and limestone. Of United States small-scale commercial architecture, it is considered one of the most sophisticated. The narrow downtown lot saw classical idioms adapted to it. Its monumental distyle-in-antis doorway is particularly notable.[3] It was originally thought to be designed by Gideon Shryock, but instead was designed by James H. Dakin of New Orleans, who was under Shryock's supervision.

The Kentucky General Assembly had the bank chartered in 1832.[4]

It currently serves as the lobby for the Actors Theater of Louisville.

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