DescriptionNew Harmony Banking Company Building, Main Street, New Harmony, IN.jpg
English: Built in 1882, this Gothic Revival-style building was constructed to house the New Harmony Banking Company. The building features a limestone facade with a mansard and front gable roof, decorative carved stonework, cornices with dentils, decorative brackets and panels, a gothic arched panel over the central entrance bay, a recessed entrance door, two large plate glass windows flanked by decorative pilasters, and two small dormers with oxeye windows. The building is a contributing structure in the New Harmony Historic District, designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1965, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.
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