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The Bank of Aliceville


category : Historic Buildings
The Bank of Aliceville Time has stood still for the Farmers State Bank in Aliceville. It has been in business since 1908. The ornate oak tellers' cages, with their copper grillework, beveled glass panels, and marble baseboard, were taken from a bank at Westphalia, and they give a good idea of what oldtime banks looked like.

The embossed tin ceilings are original to the building.


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The Bank of Aliceville

Time has stood still for the Farmers State Bank in Aliceville. It has been in business since 1908. The ornate oak tellers'

LeRoy, KS Historic Buildings

The Crandall Ranch

The Crandall Ranch west of LeRoy is home to descendents of the oldest herd of Purebred Angus cattle in the United States. The progenitors of the herd were brought to Lake Forest, Illinois from Aberdeen, Scotland, by Mrs. Maude Crandall's grandfather, James Anderson, and his partner 105

LeRoy, KS Historic Buildings

The First National Bank of LeRoy

The bank, constructed in the late 1800

LeRoy, KS Historic Buildings

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