Bellingham National Bank Building
The Bellingham National Bank Building is an historic commercial/office building located in downtown Bellingham, Washington. It was originally built from 1912 to 1913 in a restrained Beaux Arts commercial style with reinforced concrete.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Murderbike, Public domain.
- Type: Commercial building
- Description: building in Washington, United States
- Address: East Holly Street, Bellingham, WA
- Roof shape: flat
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention and Mount Baker Theatre.
SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention
Museum
The SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention is an interactive museum located in Bellingham, Washington, United States, which offers educational experiences for audiences of all ages through galleries and public programs that illustrate the development and use of electricity, radio and the related inventions that changed the course of human history. SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention is situated 750 feet northwest of Bellingham National Bank Building.
Mount Baker Theatre
Theater building
Photo: Murderbike, Public domain.
The Mount Baker Theatre is a 1,517-seat performing arts venue and national historic landmark in Bellingham, Washington, United States. The theater hosts professional productions and concerts as well as community performances from the north of Puget Sound. Mount Baker Theatre is situated 960 feet north of Bellingham National Bank Building.
Bellingham Public Library
Library
Photo: Publichall, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Bellingham Public Library is a public library system serving Bellingham, Washington, US. It maintains four libraries, one in the Civic Center of downtown Bellingham, one in Fairhaven, one in Barkley Village, and one in the Cordata neighborhood, inside Bellis Fair Mall. Bellingham Public Library is situated 1,600 feet north of Bellingham National Bank Building.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bellingham and Fairhaven.
Bellingham
Photo: Robert Ashworth, CC BY 2.0.
Bellingham, the "City of Subdued Excitement", is a city of 92,000 people in the northwest region of Washington State. It is the northernmost city in the contiguous 48 states.
Fairhaven
Suburb
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Fairhaven was a settlement in Washington state founded in 1883 by Dan Harris. In 1903, it became part of the city of Bellingham and remains a historic neighborhood. Fairhaven is situated 2½ miles southwest of Bellingham National Bank Building.
Van Wyck
Hamlet
Van Wyck is an unincorporated community in Whatcom County, in the U.S. state of Washington. Van Wyck is situated 4½ miles northeast of Bellingham National Bank Building.
Bellingham National Bank Building
- Categories: bank building, building, and office
- Location: Whatcom, Washington, Pacific Northwest, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
48.74975° or 48° 44′ 59″ northLongitude
-122.47861° or 122° 28′ 43″ westInception
1913Levels
5Open location code
84WVPGXC+VHOpenStreetMap ID
way 218179215OpenStreetMap feature
building=commercialOpenStreetMap attribute
roof-shape=flatWikidata ID
Q4884030
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In Other Languages
From Czech to German—“Bellingham National Bank Building” goes by many names.
- Czech: “Budova Bellinghamské národní banky”
- German: “Bellingham National Bank Building”
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