DescriptionCorn Exchange National Bank & Trust Company Building Philadelphia.jpg
The Corn Exchange National Bank & Trust Company Building at 249-251 Arch Street at the corner of N. 3rd Street in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was built in 1902 in the neo-classical style. The Corn Exchange was founded in 1853 in New York City, where it was headquartered. The Philadelphia bank was a branch of the New York bank. (Source: [1])
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