NRHP: Germantown State Bank Building

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Germantown State Bank Building

Germantown State Bank Building

NRHP Reference #: 84000512

NRHP Listing Date: 19841213

Location

Main St, Garland, Seward County, Nebraska

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Summary

The Germantown State Bank was organized as an incorporated bank in 1904. Earlier, Germantown (as Garland was then known) supported a private banking house known as the Bank of Germantown. Shortly after the end of World War 1, bank president August Carl Beckman began plans to construct a new facility. The new bank building was opened in the summer of 1920. The building is an excellent example of a small town bank and is one of the state's finest products of the Neo-Classical Revival style.

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