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The '''Exchange Bank Building''' was constructed in [[1947]] on [[20th Street South]] at [[10th Avenue South]] for the [[Exchange Bank]]. The stripped-classicist modern concrete building was the first banking office in the city to have a drive-up window and its own parking lot. When it was built, the south wing of the building housed a [[Mary Ball Candies]] store. | The '''Exchange Bank Building''' was constructed in [[1947]] on [[20th Street South]] at [[10th Avenue South]] for the [[Exchange Bank]]. The stripped-classicist modern concrete building was the first banking office in the city to have a drive-up window and its own parking lot. When it was built, the south wing of the building housed a [[Mary Ball Candies]] store. | ||
is currently used as a branch of [[Regions Bank]]. | The building is currently used as a branch of [[Regions Bank]]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:54, 4 January 2008
The Exchange Bank Building was constructed in 1947 on 20th Street South at 10th Avenue South for the Exchange Bank. The stripped-classicist modern concrete building was the first banking office in the city to have a drive-up window and its own parking lot. When it was built, the south wing of the building housed a Mary Ball Candies store.
The building is currently used as a branch of Regions Bank.