Ness City Bank
I love architecture, especially architectural detail. We had read about Ness County Bank Building, a/k/a The Skyscraper of the Plains. Since we were just a few miles away this weekend, we decided to look at it. It is beautiful and looks as pristine as a 120-year-old building can be. |
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Since we were there on Sunday, the building was closed to the public. Someone was hosting a graduation reception there, which this lady was apparently attending. |
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The carvings are incredible. These are acanthus leaves on the front entrance. Note the gorgeous rounded corner detail just above the main entrance column. |
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The beautiful front door reflects the entrance and some of the Ness City business district. The balloon is inside. |
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All those years of use have rubbed the front door latch to a beautiful finish. |
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This carving is on the front of the stairway to the main entrance. |
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This carving is on the landing. |
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Merrill Trust Companys logo is above the south or Chamber of Commerce entrance. |
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This supports a column at the Chamber entrance. |
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This is the back door handle. |
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This is detail from the Chamber entrances archway. |
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This is the corner of the building above the Chamber entrance. I highly commend this community for rescuing and preserving their great treasure. |
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