Banks

Copper Country Heritage Guide - Types

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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)

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 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.

Wright Block

Hancock – Originally built in 1900, this Classically inspired brick and sandstone beauty was home to Superior National Bank and Gartner’s Department Store.