Cook Bank Building ruins

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The Cook Bank Building ruins are the remains of a once-grand early 20th-century stone and brick bank in the ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada, now a popular historic and photographic landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building ruins
historic site
tourist attraction
access open-air site
architecturalStyle early 20th-century commercial architecture
associatedWith gold rush in Nevada
category bank buildings in the United States
ghost town architecture
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Nye County NERFINISHED
currentFunction historic landmark
photographic landmark
era American Old West mining boom
hasCondition roofless structure
ruin
hasPart brick walls
door openings
stone facade
window openings
heritageStatus historic ruin
locatedIn Bullfrog Mining District NERFINISHED
Nevada
Nye County, Nevada NERFINISHED
Rhyolite, Nevada NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInTime early 20th century
materialUsed brick
stone
near other Rhyolite ruins
notableFor association with Rhyolite boomtown era
impressive stone and brick construction
picturesque ruins used in photography
originalFunction bank building
financial institution
partOf Rhyolite historic remains
ghost town of Rhyolite NERFINISHED
photographySubject historic architecture photography
landscape photography
situatedNear Death Valley National Park NERFINISHED
state Nevada
tourismType ghost town tourism
heritage tourism
usedFor film and media backdrops
photography
tourist visits
viewedAs symbol of Rhyolite’s rise and decline

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Rhyolite, Nevada hasAttraction Cook Bank Building ruins