The Phoenix Building (Auburn, New York)
USA /
New York /
Auburn /
Auburn, New York /
South Street (NY Route 34), 2
World
/ USA
/ New York
/ Auburn
World / United States / New York
office building, mixed-used building, Second Empire (architecture), historic building, Renaissance Revival (architecture)
The Phoenix Building is a historic structure originally built in 1871 as the Auburn Savings Bank. Designed by Horatio Nelson White in the Second Empire/Renaissance Revival style, the building features a distinctive mansard roof and a clock tower. After the bank's closure in the 1980s, the building underwent renovations
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Coordinates: 42°55'53"N 76°33'57"W
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