Niles Bank Building

The Harris House was erected in 1842 on the present site of the Niles Bank Company.

Photograph of the National City Bank building in Niles, Ohio dated March, 1989.

The corner of South Main Street and West Park Avenue showing the newspaper stand, the Lor-A-Lee diner in the right-hand back, the tower of the old City Building, and the advertisement that is on the side of Krieger's Pool Hall.

Photo of newsboys in front of the Niles magazine and newspaper store at the corner of South Main Street and West Park Avenue.

View of the Hartzell Building built in 1889 on the northeast corner of the intersection of South Main Street and Mill Street (later East State Street).

A bank note issued by the First National Bank of Niles and sighed by Wm. Herbert, President of the First National bank.

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Photograph of the interior staircase leading up to the balcony from the main lobby of the Niles Trust Company on opening day.

The bank was completed in the Art-Deco style popular in the 1920's and 1930's. Heavy use of deep colored marble and shining bronze is evident throughout the building.

Photograph of the main lobby in the Niles Trust Company on opening day.

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