Title supplied by cataloger. The original bank building, shown here, has three stories. The current five story building, now National Register of Historic Places no. 1990001432, was designed by Los Angeles architects Robert F. Train and Robert E. Williams in 1906. The clock tower with its six-foot-diameter clock face was added in 1907. Spectators line the streets as they watch a military unit stand at attention at the corner of Pine Avenue and First Street in Long Beach during a parade. The tower on the National Bank of Long Beach on the corner still has scaffolding attached to it. Doctors' and dentists' offices advertise their presence on the second floor of the bank building. Other businesses on the streets include restaurants, real estate offices, and cafes.
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image
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
National Bank of Long Beach Commercial buildings--California--Long Beach Streets--California--Long Beach Banks and banking--California--Long Beach Dirt roads--California--Long Beach Clock towers--California--Long Beach Parades--California--Long Beach Pine Avenue (Long Beach, Calif.) Long Beach (Calif.)
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