File:Old Houston National Bank Building.jpg

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Old Houston National Bank

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English: Houston National Bank began as Fox Bank in 1876 and went through several name changes until 1926, when Humble Oil founder Ross S. Sterling bought the bank. Two years after purchasing the bank, Sterling commissioned the firm of his son-in-law, Hedrick and Gottleib, to design the bank’s new building. Hedrick may have been Sterling’s son-in-law, but the firm of Hedrick and Gottleib was the successor to early Texas skyscraper pioneers Saguinet & Staats.

This was to be the last of the new banks on Main Street as in 1929 the Depression hit.

The interior of this building, now an Islamic center closed to the public, is said to be one of the most elegant bank interiors in Houston. A five-story rotunda, at a height of 56 feet, is supported by eight columns. The floor is a pattern of Roman travertine and Belgian marbles. A marble stairway, in the center of the rotunda, leads to the mezzanine. A bronze fresco surrounds the domed ceiling. The walls are covered with Sienna marble paneling and bronze chandeliers hang throughout.
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Author Jim Evans
Camera location29° 45′ 46.83″ N, 95° 21′ 36.05″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 75001990.

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current13:47, 7 July 2020Thumbnail for version as of 13:47, 7 July 20203,368 × 2,793 (2.84 MB)Jim Evans (talk | contribs)muted distracting building in background
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