DescriptionClock and terra cotta at SE corner of American Bank Building - Portland, Oregon.jpg
Clock and glazed terra cotta ornamentation at the southeast corner (at SW 6th Avenue & Morrison Street) of the American Bank Building, in Portland, Oregon. The 1913 building, originally known as the Northwestern National Bank Building, is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
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