- Bank of Florence
- 8502 North 30th Street
- 1856
- Architect unknown
- Greek Revival Style
- Designated Omaha Landmark: October 14,
1980
The Bank of Florence,
constructed in 1856, is the oldest building in the city of Omaha. It is historically
related to the town of Florence, the site of the Mormons Winter Quarters in 1846.
The buildings heavy cornice and the treatment of the wall openings place the
structure within the tradition of Greek Revival commercial architecture, even though the
building is almost devoid of ornamentation. Very few exterior alterations have been made
over the years.
(This building is also
listed in the National Register of Historic Places.)