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Rose Historical Society

Historic Site #:10-002   (Exists)   Type: C1 Town:Rose
Site Name:Rose Historical SocietyGPS Coordinates:43.1854743, -76.8927425
Address:5016 N. Main St North Rose, New York 14516
Description:
Description of this building:  This building was the First National Bank of North Rose opened in November 1927.  Originally this two story brick building had just one interior floor with a 20 foot high ceiling and many large windows providing copious amounts of light.  The architects were Gordon and Kalebaer of Rochester. Otis A. Gray of North Rose was in charge of constructing this magnificent bank. The materials used were brick and hollow tile. A steam heating plant was used for heating.



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Photo Date 10-06-2015This photo is from a postcard, when the building was originally a bank.
 
Historic narrative:

History of this building:  The Stock Market Crash of 1929 caused a “run” on the bank.  Even though the town’s largest investors helped by not withdrawing their money, the bank eventually “went under” and closed in 1931.  In 1937, the Masonic Society of North Rose purchased the building and divided the interior with a second floor, creating meeting space upstairs and business rental space downstairs.  Starting in the mid 1970s, several National Banking Association corporations opened “branch” offices in the structure, but in 1994 the building was closed permanently.  In 2007, the Rose Historical Society purchased the building and is now home to the historical society and their collections.




References:

Farnsworth Museum Pamphlet

"First National Bank of North Rose Occupies New Quarters in Modern Well Equipped Building." The Lyons Republican, 11 Nov 1927, pp.8