The National Farmers' Bank, Owatonna, Minnesota, built 1907-1908. Photo courtesy of The Richard Nickel Committee and Archive.  Photo 11 of 13 in How Adler & Sullivan’s Buildings Paved the Way for Modern Skylines

How Adler & Sullivan’s Buildings Paved the Way for Modern Skylines

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Built in 1908 in Owatonna, Minnesota, the National Farmers’ Bank was the first of eight jewel box banks designed by Sullivan in the Midwest in the early 20th century. The decorative terra-cotta elements were designed by Prairie School architect George Elmslie, who also detailed the ornamentation for Adler & Sullivan’s Wainright and Schlesinger & Mayer Buildings.