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First State Bank - Photos

Front facade detail as seen from Griswold

Sun setting behind the First State Bank building

The full building historic restoration which was completed in 2017, was paired with the newest and the most state-of-the-art mechanicals, build-outs and comforts, and is now the headquarters to Marxmoda.

A denticulate entablature separated the fourth floor attic story from the floors below. The fourth floor windows are double hung and grouped in twos, separated by allegorical reliefs of wealth and security. The roof-line is emphasized by a parapet incised with decorative detailing.

Reliefs around the Griswold St. entrance include reproductions of ancient coins and childlike figures representing industry and commerce.

Reliefs around the Griswold St. entrance include reproductions of ancient coins and childlike figures representing industry and commerce.

Reliefs around the Griswold St. entrance include reproductions of ancient coins and childlike figures representing industry and commerce.

Reliefs around the Griswold St. entrance include reproductions of ancient coins and childlike figures representing industry and commerce.

These jolly-looking lions on the cornice represent security and vigilance

Allegorical reliefs of wealth and security can be seen between the attic windows. This one shows Mercury, the Roman god of commerce.

More allegorical reliefs, note how smoke billows from the factory chimneys, at that time considered a positive sign of a thriving industry.

More allegorical reliefs

Another allegorical relief