Federal-American National Bank is an iconic historic structure situated in Downtown Washington, D.C., listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1994. Designed by architects Alfred C. Bossom and Jules Henri de Sibour, the building showcases a Classical Revival facade with limestone exterior, large arched windows, and intricate sculptural details.
Originally formed through a merger in 1923, the bank has a rich history, with notable tenants such as Hamilton National Bank and the National Bank of Washington. Its interior boasts a Renaissance Revival banking room featuring a bronze vestibule, marble entrance stair, coffered ceiling, and elegant classical ornamentation.
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