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  2. Fidelity Trust Company - Wikipedia

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    1928 was the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company the trustee of shares from the Alex. Wolfington's Son, Inc. In 1928, the bank erected a 29-story headquarters building at 123-151 South Broad Street in Philadelphia. Called the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company Building, it is today listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  3. Wells Fargo Building (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The Wells Fargo Building, originally the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company Building, is a skyscraper in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.Designed in the Beaux-Arts style by the architectural firm Simon & Simon, the building was erected for the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co. in 1928.

  4. One Meridian Plaza - Wikipedia

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    One Meridian Plaza, formerly known as the Fidelity Mutual Life Building, Three Girard Plaza and Three Mellon Bank Center, was a 38-story high-rise office building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The 492-foot (150-meter) tower was designed by Vincent Kling & Associates and completed in 1972.

  5. List of bank mergers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bank of America: 1956 Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company: Farmers National Bank of Bucks County: Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company [18] Wells Fargo: 1956 Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company: Roosevelt Bank: Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company [18] Wells Fargo: 1957 Commercial National Bank: American Trust Co. American Commercial Bank: Bank ...

  6. Clarence Howard Clark Sr. - Wikipedia

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    In 1876, Clark helped found the Centennial National Bank, [11] chartered on January 19 to be the “financial agent of the board at the Centennial Exhibition, receiving and accounting for daily receipts, changing foreign moneys into current funds, etc.", according to a January 22 piece in The Philadelphia Inquirer. The bank commissioned ...

  7. Fidelity Bank - Wikipedia

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    Fidelity Investments, a financial services firm based in Boston, Massachusetts Fidelity Trust Company , a former bank in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Topics referred to by the same term

  8. Rosemarie Greco - Wikipedia

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    Five years after having courted the Women's NCAA to bring the Final Four to Philadelphia, Greco served as co-chair of Philadelphia's sponsoring organization for the event. Under her leadership, this national event, for the first time, generated a significant surplus, which was designated for continuing support of girls’ athletics.

  9. Bank of Chester County - Wikipedia

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    On October 25, 1864, the bank was reorganized as the National Bank of Chester County to comply with federal laws, [4] and was named as such until 1930, when the bank was re-designated as the National Bank of Chester County and Trust Company. [3] On June 5, 1972, the Bank of Chester County was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1]