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Fluted columns framing the arched main entrance of this five-story brick-faced building and a classically ornamented entablature provide accents to the crisp appearance of the Commercial style.
Built for the U.S. National Bank, it was a centerpiece of downtown commercial activity until 1933, when the Depression brought about widespread bank closures. In 1983, a private developer undertook a complete renovation, with the assistance of Community Development Block Grant funds and Special Valuation Historic Incentives, after which it was renamed the Heritage Building.
- Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
Open to Public:
Yes. The building is currently leased for retail and commercial space.
Did you know?
This building is one of Vancouver's finest examples of early 20th century Commercial style.
Built
Circa ~ 1912
Open to the public
No
Location
US National Bank Building
601 Main St.
Vancouver, WA 98660
United States