The Athenaeum is a stout, Doric-porticoed structure described in 1851 in the Alexandria Gazette as “of the Grecian order of architecture, plain in its exterior and of ample accommodations for the business of the bank.” Following
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The Athenaeum
1851–1852, B. H. Jenkins, carpenter, E. Francis, bricklayer. 201 Prince St. Open to the public
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