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  1. We cannot issue your building permit until the listed contractor has a valid business license. Please contact Liene Womack of the Finance Department for more information. Liene Womack,Finance Department. Phone: (573) 426-6982. Email: lwomack@rollacity.org. BUILDING.

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  2. corner of the building is the only other resource on the property; the bank is a contributing building, and the drive through is a non-contributing building. The bank was built in 1930-1931 to house the National Bank of Rolla, the Hotel Edwin Long, and the Edwin Long Coffee Shop. When new, the hotel occupied the upper floors, while the

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  4. Apr 27, 2021 · Rolla native Eugene Johnson of the St. Louis-based Johnson & Maacke architectural firm designed the National Bank of Rolla/Hotel Edwin Long building. Its Colonial Revival style includes many decorative features such these terra cotta urns.

  5. "Cyrus H. Frost, David W. Malcolm, Joseph Campbell, Edmund Ward Bishop, A.S. Long, and others organized the National Bank of Rolla in 1871. The offices were in the Malcolm Building, on the north side of Eighth Street (now part of the parking lot next to Alex's Pizza) until 1931 when the bank moved into the new Hotel Edwin Long.

  6. A low modern drive-through off the southeast corner of the building is the only other resource on the property; the bank is a contributing building, and the drive through is a non-contributing building. The bank was built in 1930-1931 to house the National Bank of Rolla, the Hotel Edwin Long, and the Edwin Long Coffee Shop.

  7. www.rollacity.org › court › chapter42art3City of Rolla, Missouri

    Building: A structure having a roof supported by columns or walls. Building codes: The Building Code of the City of Rolla, Missouri together with electrical, plumbing, fire, and any related code(s), including any regulations adopted in conformance therewith. Building Design Standards.

  8. Jan 31, 2020 · The National Bank of Rolla Building was opened in March 1931 at 8th and Pine Streets in Rolla, Missouri, midway between St. Louis and Springfield.Because of its architectural character and its importance in the life of the city and history of U.S. Route 66, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

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