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The '''Alabama National Bank Building''' was a three-story office building constructed in the early 1880s for the [[Alabama National Bank]] on the southeast corner of [[20th Street North|20th Street]] and [[1st Avenue North (Downtown)|1st Avenue North]].
The '''Alabama National Bank Building''' was a three-story office building constructed in the early 1880s for the [[Alabama National Bank]] on the southeast corner of [[20th Street North|20th Street]] and [[1st Avenue North (Downtown)|1st Avenue North]].


The bank merged with the [[American Trust and Savings Bank]] in [[1903]]. The building was demolished for construction of the 20-story [[John Hand Building|American Trust and Savings Bank Building]] in [[1912]].
The bank merged with the [[American Trust and Savings Bank]] in [[1903]]. The building was demolished for construction of the 20-story [[John Hand Building|American Trust and Savings Bank Building]] in [[1911]].


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The Alabama National Bank Building

The Alabama National Bank Building was a three-story office building constructed in the early 1880s for the Alabama National Bank on the southeast corner of 20th Street and 1st Avenue North.

The bank merged with the American Trust and Savings Bank in 1903. The building was demolished for construction of the 20-story American Trust and Savings Bank Building in 1911.