Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Historic Downtown Salem #53: Western Security Bank

416 State Street

IMG_3214 Western Security Bank in Salem, Oregon on September 4, 2006
Western Security Bank Building on September 4, 2006

This corner was originally the site of an unofficial city hall in the early 1890s. The four-story Salem Bank & Trust Company Building was built here 1910-1912. It was later known as the Guardian Building, and was a prominent location for professional offices. It was destroyed by a fire on November 3, 1947. An Anita clothing store was later built here. In the 1970s, the Western Security Bank next door bought the clothing store building, remodeled it with a facade of white brick arches to match their own building, and expanded the bank to fill the corner in 1980. Today the bank is a branch of Key Bank.

Additional Links:
Guardian Building Fire at Salem Online Community Guide

Historical Photos:
Guardian Building, 1912 (Salem Public Library)
Guardian Building on fire, Nov. 3, 1947 (Salem Public Library)
Guardian Building on fire, Nov. 3, 1947 (Salem Public Library)
Anita clothing store, 1968-1970 (Salem Public Library)
Anita clothing store, 1968-1970 (Salem Public Library)
Anita clothing store, 1968-1970 (Salem Public Library)
Western Security Bank, 1975-1980 (Salem Public Library)

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1 comment:

  1. I do remember the Anita clothing store. My mother shopped there when I was a child.

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