Liberty Tower, Art Deco bank building in downtown Dayton, United States.
Liberty Tower is a 295-foot bank building with 23 floors and a stepped exterior design located downtown. The structure combines typical skyscraper height with a distinctive Art Deco profile that showcases how 1930s banks displayed their importance through bold architecture.
The building was completed in 1931 by architects Schenck & Williams and remained the tallest structure in the city until 1969. It received National Register recognition in 1982, marking its place among early examples of modern banking architecture in the region.
The Grande Hall inside displays original materials like Italian marble walls, Tennessee marble floors, and hand-painted Art Deco patterns on the ceiling. These details show how wealthy 1930s clients expected their banking spaces to look.
The building houses bank branches and office spaces across multiple floors with well-designed corridors and elevators. Underground parking beneath the structure provides convenient access for visitors driving to the downtown area.
During World War II, the Army Signal Corps used the building's observation deck for surveillance operations under the code name Dog Easy 77. This military connection reveals how the tower's height was strategically employed for defense purposes.
Location: Ohio
Architects: Schenck & Williams
GPS coordinates: 39.76028,-84.19528
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:45
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