Markle Banking & Trust Company Building, also known as the Markle Bank Building, Northeastern Building and currently Hayden Tower is a historic bank building located at Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1910, and renovated in 1923 and 1928. It is an 11-story commercial building, 3 bays wide and 7 bays deep, with a 6-story addition in the Classical Revival style. It is constructed of reinforced concrete with limestone facing. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
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| - Markle Banking & Trust Company Building, also known as the Markle Bank Building, Northeastern Building and currently Hayden Tower is a historic bank building located at Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1910, and renovated in 1923 and 1928. It is an 11-story commercial building, 3 bays wide and 7 bays deep, with a 6-story addition in the Classical Revival style. It is constructed of reinforced concrete with limestone facing. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. (en)
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| - Markle Banking & Trust Company Building, also known as the Markle Bank Building, Northeastern Building and currently Hayden Tower is a historic bank building located at Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1910, and renovated in 1923 and 1928. It is an 11-story commercial building, 3 bays wide and 7 bays deep, with a 6-story addition in the Classical Revival style. It is constructed of reinforced concrete with limestone facing. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. (en)
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