The Bank of Italy building in Fresno is a prominent five-story Beaux-Arts structure completed in 1918. It features a grand entrance with Tuscan columns, elaborate terra cotta ornamentation, and a distinctive corner turret. The building served as the original headquarters for the Bank of Italy, which would later become the Bank of America.
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