Created By: Freeborn County Historical Museum
Albert Lea State Bank Building, 201 S. Broadway
Built in 1923 by the Tapager Construction Company of Albert Lea. Similar to its neighbor, this building is elegantly decorated with cream colored terra cotta and has a marble façade. Built at a cost of approximately $200,000 as the Albert Lea State Bank, the building housed the Freeborn National Bank from 1929 until 1975.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Albert Lea Historical Downtown Walking Tour
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