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The twenty-five story '''Worthen Bank Building''' at 200 West Capitol Avenue was the tallest building in Arkansas between November 1969 and July 1975, when it was surpassed by the [[First National Building]]. Worthen Bank moved to the building from its original 1929 location at 401 Main Street.
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The '''Worthen Bank Building''' is one of two structures located in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas.
  
The building is now known as the [[Bank of America Plaza]].
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The original Worthen Bank was erected at 401 Main Street in 1929. This building is now occupied by [[KATV Channel 7]].
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A new twenty-five story Worthen Bank building at 200 West Capitol Avenue was the tallest building in Arkansas between November 1969 and July 1975, when it was surpassed by the [[First National Building]]. The building is now known as the [[Bank of America Plaza]].
  
 
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Revision as of 13:05, 29 August 2009

Little Rock skyline.

The Worthen Bank Building is one of two structures located in Little Rock, Arkansas.

The original Worthen Bank was erected at 401 Main Street in 1929. This building is now occupied by KATV Channel 7.

A new twenty-five story Worthen Bank building at 200 West Capitol Avenue was the tallest building in Arkansas between November 1969 and July 1975, when it was surpassed by the First National Building. The building is now known as the Bank of America Plaza.

References

  • "Bigger Taller, Costlier: Landmark Buildings Outdo Each Other," Arkansas Business, December 27, 1999.

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