Moville's citizens have the choice of doing their banking business in a traditional Beaux-Arts Classical bank building at 246 Main Street, or they can cross the street and advance into the modern world of the midwestern Prairie school, in the First Trust and Savings Bank. The two street facades of this dark red-brown brick building feature the usual pilaster system, with windows between and the piers articulated by square capitals (in this case with a T-motif extending down from the capital into the pilaster). Above is a brick entablature band and then a false cornice. The corner pilasters are doubled, and because of their depth, they almost become piers.
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First Trust and Savings Bank
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