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Revision as of 23:04, 20 December 2009

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National City Bank Building

The National City Bank Building (formerly: Ohio Bank Building) is an Limestone-faced steel-frame skyscraper in the Art Deco style; it is the third tallest building in downtown Toledo, Ohio (405 Madison Avenue). [1]

Facts

  • Building Completed: 1932 [2]
  • No. of Floors: 27[3]
  • Was Northwestern Ohio's tallest building, now 3rd. [1]
  • Cost at Completion: $5,500,000 [4]
  • Architect: Mills, Rhines, Bellman & Nordhoff [5]
  • It is faced with Indiana limestone above a base of Wisconsin black granite. [1]
  • Entrance features 44' arch, African mahogany, and green terrazzo floor. [1]

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