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  2. Hyde Park–Kenwood National Bank Building - Wikipedia

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    The Hyde Park–Kenwood National Bank Building was built in 1928–29 at 1525 East 53rd Street, Chicago, Illinois, as the headquarters and sole business location of the Hyde Park–Kenwood National Bank, a community bank that served the Chicago neighborhood of Hyde Park.

  3. Hyde Park Bank - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Park Bank is the name for three banks and bank structures in the United States: Hyde Park Co-operative Bank is a bank based in Hyde Park, Massachusetts . Hyde Park-Kenwood National Bank Building is a landmarked building (1929) that houses a Chicago , Illinois bank.

  4. Blue Hills Bank - Wikipedia

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    It was originally located in the selectmen's room of the Hyde Park town hall. On September 1, 1871 it moved to Hyde Park's Neponset Block, where it remained until the building was destroyed by fire on May 5, 1874. The bank relocated temporarily to the town office building in the Everett Block. A new bank building was constructed in 1875. [2]

  5. Paul Florian - Wikipedia

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    Florian’s portfolio includes the renovation of the landmark Hyde Park-Kenwood National Bank Building, retail prototypes and nationwide roll-outs for H2O Plus, Cellular One, and United Audio Centers (Tweeter), retail stores and showrooms for Sotheby’s, Chiasso, and Oilily, museum exhibits for the Art Institute of Chicago and the Museum of ...

  6. Talk:Hyde Park Bank - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Hyde Park Bank (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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  8. What type of pen does Donald Trump use? Here's how he signs ...

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    President Donald Trump holds a document he signed in the Oval Office on Jan. 20, 2025.

  9. United States Post Office (Hyde Park, New York) - Wikipedia

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    The post office as an institution is of local historic importance. Hyde Park takes its name from its first post office, located in the Hyde Park Inn. The settlement's name was originally Stoutenburgh, but the new name took on wide use and eventually became official in 1812. Nine years later the town was separately organized under that name. [2]