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- Marley Zielike
Exchange, 15-19 West Bank St Petersburg, Petersburg, VA
This outstanding Greek Revival building is noteworthy because of its fine proportions, portico, dome and lantern. It was built c. 1840-1841 by a group of businessmen to display tobacco and cotton, and to hold auctions and sales. It once served (c. 1862) as the Bank of the City of Petersburg.
Exchange, 15-19 West Bank St Petersburg, Petersburg, VA
This outstanding Greek Revival building is noteworthy because of its fine proportions, portico, dome and lantern. It was built c. 1840-1841 by a group of businessmen to display tobacco and cotton, and to hold auctions and sales. It once served (c. 1862) as the Bank of the City of Petersburg.
Exchange, 15-19 West Bank St Petersburg, Petersburg, VA
This outstanding Greek Revival building is noteworthy because of its fine proportions, portico, dome and lantern. It was built c. 1840-1841 by a group of businessmen to display tobacco and cotton, and to hold auctions and sales. It once served (c. 1862) as the Bank of the City of Petersburg.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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