County of building: Lincoln County
Loction of building: 200 Main St., Troy
City Lot # 133
Date built: 1966
Historic Name: Bank of Troy
Current Owner United Credit Union
"200 Main Street (Contributing)
The building at 200 Main Street was constructed in 1966 as the Bank of Troy. The building is
currently used as a credit union. The property is a modern influenced bank building with single light
commercial doors on the east (primary) and rear (west) elevations. The building has a flat
roof and exterior brick walls. Windows are single-sash fixed design and are recessed, as is the
primary entry bay on the west elevation. A canopy awning, which extends above the entrances
and the primary elevation windows, is supported by metal columns. The south end of the façade retains an overnight deposit box. A secondary recessed entry similar to that on the façade – but
smaller in scale with paired glass and metal commercial doors – is situated on the north (side)
elevation. The rear (east) elevation supports a drive-through window. An asphalt paved parking
lot surrounds the east and north ends of the parcel. Near the northwest corner of the lot, adjacent
to the sidewalk, is a large freestanding analog clock on a pedestal." ~ NRHP Nomination From
" Three new office buildings were
constructed in 1962 (outside of the district) and in 1966, Troy opened a new bank at the corner of
College and Main Streets. The latter addition illustrates that Troy’s downtown district remained
viable to the city’s commerce even after new subdivisions and shopping centers emerged during
the 1950s-60s." ~ (Clare, John and Margaret Clare). Troy, Missouri: Celebrating 175 Years - 1819-1994,
Dosquicentennial Historical Book, pages 22-24 (Troy, Missouri: Self-published, 1994).