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Bank of Hartland

Bank buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in WisconsinBuildings and structures in Waukesha County, WisconsinCommercial buildings completed in 1930Georgian Revival architecture in WisconsinNational Register of Historic Places in Waukesha County, Wisconsin
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Bank of Hartland
Bank of Hartland

The Bank of Hartland, at 112 E. Capitol Dr. in Hartland, Wisconsin, United States, was originally built in 1894. It was remodeled and expanded in 1930 to design by architects Eschweiler & Eschweiler. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.The bank, Hartland's first, was opened by George Frisbie in 1894, and it was bought by H.W. Goodwin in 1895. It was a private bank, until it was incorporated in and chartered as a state bank in 1903, the first bank to do so. The bank was prosperous; 1930 was its most successful year.It is the best and only example of Georgian Revival architecture in Hartland. It has prominent quoins. It has also been known as Suburban State Bank.

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