Created By: Licking County Library
When the Hebron Bank Company opened in 1903, it had $30,000 in capital. The bank closed in 1929 due to the financial crises that would lead to the Great Depression. It remained closed for many years until Park National Bank gave it a new life in 1952. When, in 1963, Park National Bank opened a new facility across the street in the old Myers Hotel location, the bank donated the building to be used as the Hebron Public Library. In the early 2000s, Pal Printing opened and has been serving Hebron since while keeping the building in its original, beautiful splendor.
Image 1: This image offers a close up of The Hebron Bank Company.
Image 2: The bank building is featured to the right of The Cash Store. A detailed examination of the image reveals the Post Office was also in The Cash Store building.
Image 3: The building served as home to other organizations over the years including the Hebron Public Library and, currently, PAL Printing.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Hebron: Historic Crossroads of Ohio
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