Title supplied by cataloger. Exterior view of Security Trust and Savings Bank, a 12-story Beaux-Arts style office building with Italian Renaissance Revival elements. It is located on the northeast corner of Pine Ave. and 1st St. in downtown Long Beach. Built between 1923 and 1925, it was designed by architects Curlett and Beelman. Raymond Granite Company, Inc., was contractor for the granite and limestone work. The building has a polished original Raymond granite base and buff Indiana limestone walls and pilasters and columns except the carved caps of the pilasters, which are terra cotta. The caps of the two free-standing columns at the entrance are limestone. The walls of the entrance vestibule have polished granite base and limestone above.
Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles Bank buildings--California--Long Beach Banks and banking--California--Long Beach Renaissance revival (Architecture)--California--Long Beach Long Beach (Calif.) Curlett & Beelman Raymond Granite Company, Inc
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