 First National Bank Building - Lawrence's Downtown Historic District - Lawrence, Kansas
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N 38° 58.174 W 095° 14.144
15S E 306310 N 4315776
This one and a half-story stone veneer building is located at 746 Massachusetts in Lawrence, Kansas.
Waymark Code: WMGHXC
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 03/10/2013
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(1888; altered 1930) Key Contributing
Alterations by architect Verner F. Smith gave this building its current restrained Classical Revival appearance with smooth stone veneer. The primary elevation of the corner building faces west onto Massachusetts, and has a symmetrical three-bay facade with a polished granite base. There are three fenestration openings on the ground level which are one-and-a-half stories in heights. All feature semi-circular window transoms. The centered main entry has a stone pedimented surround below the transom, and a stone shield above. The flanking windows are multi-paned, and have the same semi-circular transom. The windows on the secondary (south) elevation also have semi-circular arched crowns. These openings, however, are recessed, with stone panels and either basement level windows or entry doors below. The south elevation is ten bays wide, with bays of varying widths. One bay has been closed down. The wide cornice band is visible on the west and south elevations, and features plain architrave, molded taenia, wide plain cornice, and molded corona.
- National Register Application
Name of Historic District (as listed on the NRHP): Lawrence's Downtown Historic District
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 Address: 746 Massachusetts
Lawrence, Kansas 66046
 How did you determine the building to be a contributing structure?: Narrative found on the internet (Link provided below)
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