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[[File:Licking_County_Savings.jpg|thumb|alt=A photo of Licking County Savings Bank.|Licking County Savings Bank.]]Licking County Buildings and Savings Co. was founded in the early 1900s at 14 N Park Place. The bank eventually became the Bank First National and moved to the building on 42 North Third Street in Newark, which was completed on November 30th, 1956. <ref> Scenes from Yesteryear. (1999, February 19). The Newark Advocate. </ref> The bank became the location of Huntington Bank before it ceased to operate as a bank. The building became used by Newark Development Partners until 2017.  
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[[File:Wiki_LickingCountyBuildingAndSavings.jpg|thumb|alt=A photo of Licking County Savings Bank.|Licking County Savings Bank.]]Licking County Buildings and Savings Bank was founded in the early 1900s at 14 N Park Place. The bank eventually became the Bank First National and moved to the building on 42 North Third Street in Newark, which was completed on November 30th, 1956. <ref> Scenes from Yesteryear. (1999, February 19). The Newark Advocate. </ref> The bank became the location of Huntington Bank before it ceased to operate as a bank. The building became used by Newark Development Partners until 2017.
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 3 January 2022

A photo of Licking County Savings Bank.
Licking County Savings Bank.
Licking County Buildings and Savings Bank was founded in the early 1900s at 14 N Park Place. The bank eventually became the Bank First National and moved to the building on 42 North Third Street in Newark, which was completed on November 30th, 1956. [1] The bank became the location of Huntington Bank before it ceased to operate as a bank. The building became used by Newark Development Partners until 2017.


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References

  1. Scenes from Yesteryear. (1999, February 19). The Newark Advocate.