Granite Trust Company
Granite Trust Company, Historic bank building in Massachusetts, US
The Granite Trust Company is an early 20th-century bank building in Massachusetts featuring classical architecture with a symmetrical facade and prominent stone construction. The exterior displays solid granite and traditional architectural details that create an impressive and substantial appearance.
The building was designed by architectural firm J. Williams Beal, Sons during a period of economic growth in the United States. Its inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places recognizes its architectural importance and role in banking development.
The building reflects how banks shaped community identity and served as symbols of financial stability in their time. Its classical design expresses the confidence and permanence that financial institutions projected to their customers.
The building is located in Massachusetts and easy to spot due to its distinctive stone architecture and classical design. Visitors should know that as a historic structure, access and hours may vary, so checking beforehand is helpful.
The building's name references granite, a material commonly used in New England for construction and decoration. This stone choice was both practical and symbolic, representing the durability and reliability that banks wanted to convey to customers.
Location: Massachusetts
Architects: J. Williams Beal, Sons
GPS coordinates: 42.24944,-71.00278
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:02
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