Corn Exchange National Bank Building
Architecture Buildings Crimes & Criminals (real and alleged) History
Corn Exchange National Bank Building

Architect Louis Magaziner designed this building. This was noted in the obituary of his son, Henry J. Magaziner, in the Phila. Inquirer on 12/29/11 at B6. It is now a Citizens Bank branch. When it was the Corn Exchange, Willie Sutton the famous bankrobber robbed it, in 1933.

Publication date Jun 24, 2018
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Property ID: 149
Updated on: Apr 16, 2019

Architect Louis Magaziner designed this building. This was noted in the obituary of his son, Henry J. Magaziner, in the Phila. Inquirer on 12/29/11 at B6. It is now a Citizens Bank branch. When it was the Corn Exchange, Willie Sutton the famous bankrobber robbed it, in 1933.

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Citizens Bank , 99 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19106, United States
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Architecture Buildings Crimes & Criminals (real and alleged) History
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Created Date:
06-24-2018
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