First National Bank (St. Cloud, Minnesota)
The First National Bank building in St. Cloud, Minnesota, is a historic bank at 501 St. Germain Street. Built in 1889 and expanded around 1918, it was designed by architect Charles Sumner Sedgwick in the Queen Anne style. The bank was St. Cloud’s first bank, founded in 1867 and chartered as a national bank in 1882. The brick building with granite trim and cast-iron decorations is listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982 for its architecture and its role in local commerce. The bank left the building in 1925, and it later housed other businesses. By 2018, its tenants included a Kensington Bank branch and a restaurant.
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