Exterior photograph of the Colorado National Bank Building located in Denver, Colorado. The Colorado National Bank Building is eligible for listing on the National Register for its local significance under Criterion A in the area of Commerce for its association with the Colorado National Bank and in the area of Community Planning and Development for its embodiment of the Colorado National Bank's leadership role in the renaissance of downtown Denver during the post-World War II years. The Colorado National Bank Building is further eligible for listing on the National Register for its local significance under Criterion C in the area of Art for the significance of the 1921-1925 architectural murals in the main banking hall by Allen Tupper True.
Original photograph held by The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, History Colorado
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OAHP Slide Collection. Photo taken as part of a National Register nomination made by History Colorado, Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation.