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T904407 Collection

Discover the rich history of t904407 through iconic banking institutions and landmarks across America

Background imageT904407 Collection: Second Bank Of The United States

Second Bank Of The United States
Engraving by William Henry Bartlett shows pedestrians on the street outside the imposing facade of the Second Bank of the United States on Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, 1820s

Background imageT904407 Collection: Union Dime Savings Bank On Broadway, NYC

Union Dime Savings Bank On Broadway, NYC
View of the Union Dime Savings Bank Building on Broadway, next to the Sixth Avenue and 33rd Street elevated train station, New York, New York, 1889. (Photo by P. L. Sperr/Frederic Lewis/Getty Images)

Background imageT904407 Collection: First Bank Of The United States

First Bank Of The United States
Engraving by Fenner Sears & Co. shows pedestrians on the street outside the First Bank of the United States which was Alexander Hamiltons brainchild

Background imageT904407 Collection: The Philadelphia Stock Exchange

The Philadelphia Stock Exchange
Engraving by William Henry Bartlett shows pedestrian and horsecart traffic on the street in front of the Merchants Exchange Building, home of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange

Background imageT904407 Collection: Beneficial Saving Fund Society Of Philadelphia

Beneficial Saving Fund Society Of Philadelphia
Print shows the exterior of the Beneficial Saving Fund Society of Philadelphia, located at tyhe corner of Chestnut Street and 12th, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1921

Background imageT904407 Collection: Philadelphia Bank On Fourth And Chestnut Streets

Philadelphia Bank On Fourth And Chestnut Streets
The Philadelphia Bank (also known as the Philadelphia National Bank) on the southwest corner of Fourth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1809. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageT904407 Collection: Philadelphia National Bank

Philadelphia National Bank
The Philadelphia National Bank on 419-423 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, early 1910s. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageT904407 Collection: Bank Of New Amsterdam In Holland Building, NYC

Bank Of New Amsterdam In Holland Building, NYC
The Bank of New Amsterdam in the Holland Building on the corner of Broadway and 40th Street, New York, New York, 1889. (Photo by P. L. Sperr/Frederic Lewis/Getty Images)

Background imageT904407 Collection: Staatszeitung Building, Tryon Row, NYC

Staatszeitung Building, Tryon Row, NYC
Exterior of the Staatszeitung Building on Tryon Row, New York, New York, 1880s. Bischoffs Wechsel Bank and the Department of Taxes and Assessments are located in the building. (Photo by P. L)

Background imageT904407 Collection: Exterior Of J. G. Lucas Building

Exterior Of J. G. Lucas Building
Exterior view of the J.G. Lucas Building (also known as Keystone National Bank Building and the Hale Building), designed by architect Willis Gaylord Hale and built in 1887

Background imageT904407 Collection: Beneficial Saving Fund Society Of Philadelphia

Beneficial Saving Fund Society Of Philadelphia
Postcard illustration of the Beneficial Saving Fund Society of Philadelphia, located at 1200 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1921. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageT904407 Collection: View East Along Chestnut Street

View East Along Chestnut Street
View east along Chestnut Street, looking towards North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, early 1900s. Buildings visible include, from right



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Discover the rich history of t904407 through iconic banking institutions and landmarks across America. From the grandeur of the Second Bank of the United States to the Union Dime Savings Bank on Broadway, NYC, these architectural marvels stand as a testament to our nation's financial growth. Step back in time at the First Bank of the United States and witness where it all began. The Philadelphia Stock Exchange buzzes with activity, reflecting our country's economic prowess. Explore the roots of savings culture at Beneficial Saving Fund Society in both Philadelphia and New York City. Marvel at the grandeur of Philadelphia Bank on Fourth and Chestnut Streets or immerse yourself in history at Philadelphia National Bank. Journey across borders to admire Bank Of New Amsterdam housed within Holland Building, NYC or Staatszeitung Building along Tryon Row, NYC - symbols of international commerce. Admire J. G Lucas Building's exterior charm while contemplating its significance in shaping financial landscapes. Finally, take a stroll down Chestnut Street for an enchanting view that captures both past and present aspirations.