Metter Bank Company, 1904

A two-story building with a marble facade and red awnings over large windows, featuring a sign that reads 'BB&T'.

The marble-clad Metter Bank Company building is the finest work of commercial architecture remaining in Metter. It is still used as a bank today. David Robinson notes that the section to the left was originally the Kingery 5 & 10 and was annexed by the bank in the 1970s, hence the variation in the marble siding.

Metter Downtown Historic District, National Register of Historic Places

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  1. David Robinson's avatarDavid Robinson

    On the left side of that building if you notice the marble is a little different. That’s because in the 70’s? Metter Banking Company bought the Kingery 5&10 cent store and re-modeled it to be a part of their bank.

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