56 & 58 Park Place

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56 & 58 Park Place, 1820s

            The Bank of Geneva moved into 58 Park Place in 1821 to be near the center of business activity. Number 56 was built in 1822. The two houses were originally built as 3. The fire wall and the vertical line on the bricks, as well as the window openings, show the middle building that was split between two dwellings on either side.

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Written by: Corrine Stoewsand Carey,  Historic Photo's Provided by: Geneva Historical Society