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    I don't know anything about the history of the bank, but I really like it. Haven't ever seen one. Thanks for posting the pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chub View Post
    I don't know anything about the history of the bank, but I really like it. Haven't ever seen one. Thanks for posting the pics.
    thank you..i am going to have it appraised but i was hoping to find somthing out about the acutal bank location before i take it in

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    Bank was organized in 1888 and opened in Jan. 1889. Location was Griswold St. and Michigan Avenue. Couldn't find more information than that online.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Locke09 View Post
    Bank was organized in 1888 and opened in Jan. 1889. Location was Griswold St. and Michigan Avenue. Couldn't find more information than that online.
    Thank you!!

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    If it is an actual replica of a building, it must have been a branch and not the original location. Apparently the original location had office space above it, some of which was rented by the Order of Masons before they built the Masonic Temple. You can Google an image of the the Wayne County and Home Savings Bank and get a couple of images.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Locke09 View Post
    If it is an actual replica of a building, it must have been a branch and not the original location. Apparently the original location had office space above it, some of which was rented by the Order of Masons before they built the Masonic Temple. You can Google an image of the the Wayne County and Home Savings Bank and get a couple of images.
    I haven’t found a date on it but my Grandfather was born in 1902 and i have no way of knowing when he acquired this...from the limited pictures on google it doesn’t appear to resemble any of the buildings, so perhaps it was just a fictionalized building vs. a replica of one . It will be interesting to see what the appraiser thinks. And speaking of does anyone have any recommendations for an appraiser ?

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