12 Temples of American Finance Gone to Waste

12 Temples of American Finance Gone to Waste

In 19th and early 20th century America, fledging banks depended on conveying stability and trust to their customers. That usually meant architecture—and the construction of pint-sized Greek and Roman monuments in towns all over the country.

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