First National Bank Building (Ann Arbor, Michigan)

For other uses, see First National Bank Building.

The First National Bank Building is a Romanesque Revival [1] building in Ann Arbor, Michigan designed by the local architectural firm of Fry and Kasurin.[2] It stands at 210-205 South Main Street in downtown Ann Arbor.

The high-rise was built in 1927, and completed in 1929. It stands at 10 floors in height, and is designed with an interesting blend of Art Deco and Art moderne architectural styles. It is composed of primarily steel and terra cotta.

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  1. ^ http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/MI/washtenaw/state.html
  2. ^ a b Kvaran, Einar Einarsson, ‘’An Annotated Inventory of Outdoor Sculpture in Washtenaw County’’, Independent Study, Eastern Michigan University, 1989

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