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| Colorado Mid-Century Modern Banks (page 2) | 
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| former Wells Fargo Bank Fort Collins, CO  | 
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| This Wells Fargo Bank branch was designed by James M. Hunter and built as a Poudre Valley National Bank in 1966. In 1970, it was renamed as the United Bank of Fort Collins. It had been a Wells Fargo Bank since around 2004. By 2023, the bank had moved and this building was vacant. [map] | 
| KeyBank Fort Collins, CO  | 
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| This KeyBank branch was built in 1970. [map] | 
| Bank of the West Fort Morgan, CO  | 
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| This Bank of the West branch was built in 1965. The building previously housed the Community First National Bank but I don't know what bank was here originally. [map] | 
| Wells Fargo Bank Fort Morgan, CO  | 
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| This Wells Fargo Bank branch was built in 1966 for the Farmers State Bank of Fort Morgan. [map] | 
| Wells Fargo Bank Grand Junction, CO  | 
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| This Wells Fargo Bank might have been built in 1977. In the early 1990s, the building housed a Norwest Bank. [map] | 
| City Hall Greeley, CO  | 
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| The Greeley City Hall was originally a bank. In 1975, the United Bank of Greeley occupied this building. I don't know if it was the original occupant. [map] | 
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