West Plains Bank and W.J. & Ed Smith Building (West Plains, Missouri)
The red structure on the left is the former West Plains Bank. It stands at 107 Washington Avenue and was built in 1883. The yellow structure on the right is the J.W. and Ed Smith Building. It stands at 109-113 Washington Avenue, and was built in 1894 by W.J. Smith.
Both feature Italianate style, and both were individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. They are also contributing properties to the Courthouse Square Historic District, which was listed in 2003.
West Plains is a charming Missouri Ozarks town that serves as the seat of Howell County.
West Plains Bank and W.J. & Ed Smith Building (West Plains, Missouri)
The red structure on the left is the former West Plains Bank. It stands at 107 Washington Avenue and was built in 1883. The yellow structure on the right is the J.W. and Ed Smith Building. It stands at 109-113 Washington Avenue, and was built in 1894 by W.J. Smith.
Both feature Italianate style, and both were individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. They are also contributing properties to the Courthouse Square Historic District, which was listed in 2003.
West Plains is a charming Missouri Ozarks town that serves as the seat of Howell County.