
Bank of American Fork
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N 40° 22.616 W 111° 47.909
12T E 432217 N 4469900
Bank of American Fork at Sweet Pea Floral in American Fork
Waymark Code: WMB210
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 03/25/2011
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This building was constructed in 1905 on the northeast corner of the main intersection in the heart of American Fork's commercial district to house a bank established by Gay Lombard in July of 1891. This, the Bank of American Fork was the town's first full-service professional bank. It operated here until the mid-1930's when it was taken over and dissolved by the consolidated holding company only only to be later re-established in another location. The building here has since served as a retail store and office building.
Neo-Classical in style, the construction is of iron oxide bricks with wood columns, ionic and composite capitals, arches with limestone keystones, entablatures, sills, brackets and extensive ornamental pressed metal trim. The original Bank of American Fork building here has retained most of its original fabric and is significant example of historic commercial architecture. Its pressence along Main Street recalls the ecomomic vitality of the early twentieth century.
Marker Name: Bank of American Fork
 Marker Type: City
 County: Utah
 City: American Fork
 Group Responsible for Placement: American Fork Historic Commission
 Date Dedicated: 1996
 Marker Number: None listed
 Addtional Information: Not listed
 Web link(s) for additional information: Not listed

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