Mechanics’ Bank of Philadelphia

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Mechanics’ Bank of Philadelphia was a 19th-century Philadelphia financial institution best known for its architecturally significant building designed by William Strickland in the Greek Revival style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architect
bank
bank building
historic bank
architect William Strickland NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Greek Revival
associatedWith Mechanics’ Bank of Philadelphia NERFINISHED
William Strickland NERFINISHED
cityServed Philadelphia NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States

United States of America
surface form: United States
hasBuilding Mechanics’ Bank of Philadelphia building
heritageDesignation historic architecture (Greek Revival)
historicalEra 19th century United States banking
industry banking
locatedIn Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
location Philadelphia
Philadelphia
notableFor architectural significance
architecturally significant Greek Revival bank building
notableWork Mechanics’ Bank of Philadelphia building NERFINISHED
operatingPeriod 19th century
regionServed Pennsylvania NERFINISHED

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William Strickland notableWork Mechanics’ Bank of Philadelphia
William Strickland designed Mechanics’ Bank of Philadelphia