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Bank of Titusville and Trust Company
![The Titusville Bank and Trust Company building today.](https://history.titusville.com/files/fullsize/9d0ca8549544476495f5312ad91f5066.jpg)
This white Neo-Classical Revival building at the corner of Main St. and South Washington Ave. is one of the most striking architectural elements in the commercial district. Its style contrasts sharply with the dominant Spanish Revival style of the rest of the district. It features classical details such as pilasters with Ionic capitals, simple entablature, and other neo-classical and Beaux Arts decorative elements. It was built in 1925.
Audio
Edward Poe on the Florida Land Boom and its aftermath Excerpts from an oral history interview for the Brevard County Historical Commission conducted by Nancy Yasecko, March 30, 1995 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgitYKyYoQo
Images
![The Titusville Bank and Trust Company building today.](https://history.titusville.com/files/fullsize/9d0ca8549544476495f5312ad91f5066.jpg)
![An early view of the bank building](https://history.titusville.com/files/fullsize/e80af43bf4cdbb66f8d9d4e00b005805.jpg)
![The interior of the bank building in the 1960s.](https://history.titusville.com/files/fullsize/abacbc59a10e4062f04a7b8f3a61fc9c.jpg)