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Poughkeepsie Trust Company

Poughkeepsie Trust Company
Poughkeepsie Trust Company.jpg
Front elevation and west profile, 2008
Location Poughkeepsie
Coordinates 41°42′14″N 72°55′47″W / 41.70389°N 72.92972°W / 41.70389; -72.92972Coordinates: 41°42′14″N 72°55′47″W / 41.70389°N 72.92972°W / 41.70389; -72.92972
Built 1906
Architect Percival Lloyd
Architectural style Beaux Arts
NRHP Reference # 82001159
Added to NRHP 1982

The Poughkeepsie Trust Company building is located on Main Street in that city in the U.S. state of New York. It is immediately to the east of, and joined to, the Dutchess County Court House.

Local architect Percival Lloyd designed the building, the bank's second on that site, as the Hudson Valley's first modern skyscraper at six stories in height. It cost $100,000 to build and included an ornately-carved stone facade. Brick, steel and stone were used in the interior framing. Inside, the ground floor was the site of a Mycenaean marble banking room, with intact mahogany furniture, brass fittings and bronze lighting. A special "ladies' corridor" was built near the women's restroom so that women could go to and back from it without having to use the main corridor. The upper floors were reached by means of an elevator, then another pioneering piece of technology.

The three-bay Beaux Arts facade begins at the top with masks on the cornice and molded egg-and-dart rear modillion blocks. It gives way to a leafy swag motif above the molded frieze. Similar patterns continue down the stories, joined by quoined pilasters. The ground level is totally quoined and projects, with an intricate wrought-iron gate on the main door and decorative Doric columns. On the sides, a red-and-yellow brick diamond pattern runs from front to rear at the fifth story.


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