Banks
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Calumet State Bank
Calumet – This Romanesque inspired brick building was built in 1906 to house one of the village’s premier banking institutions – Calumet State Bank.
D&N Bank Building
Hancock – This unique art-deco styled building was built in 1939 to house the main branch of the Detroit and Northern Savings and Loan, which would later become D&N Bank.
First National Bank (1888)
Hancock – This Classical Revival brick and terra cotta trimmed building was originally built in 1888 for the First National Bank of Hancock.
First National Bank (1905)
Hancock – Fronted with massive fluted columns and sporting a engraved pediment over its main entrance, this Classic Revival inspired beauty was the result of a massive 1913 renovation to the second home to the First National Bank of Hancock.
First National Bank of Laurium
Laurium – Erected in 1907 in an incredibly rich Italian Renaissance style, this heavily terra-cotta embellished masterpiece originally housed the First National Bank of Laurium.
Houghton National Bank
Houghton – Having the distinction of being Houghton’s first masonry commercial block, this Romanesque inspired brick building features an impressive sandstone arcade along its front facade.
South Range State Bank
South Range – This Classical Revival building was originally built to house the newly established South Range Bank in 1903.
State Savings Bank
Laurium – Built in 1901, this three story brick and sandstone commercial block was home to Laurium’s State Savings Bank.










