It's almost as if the bank manager had locked the doors and walked away the previous day. The building itself is architecturally interesting all on its own, inside is a scene out of time. Tellers cages, bank vaults, even the managers office looks like it's never been changed. If you're ever in Manlius I highly recommend a stop to this little slice of history.
Friday, June 26, 2015
We stopped to Make a Deposit
On a recent road trip we stumbled across a bank in Manlius. Unfortunately any thoughts of knocking the place over ended a Lonnnng time ago ( the bank closed in the 1930's ). But it is now a delightful little museum that we were privileged to be given a private tour by Kenny Rodgers. ( No, the Other one ).
It's almost as if the bank manager had locked the doors and walked away the previous day. The building itself is architecturally interesting all on its own, inside is a scene out of time. Tellers cages, bank vaults, even the managers office looks like it's never been changed. If you're ever in Manlius I highly recommend a stop to this little slice of history.
It's almost as if the bank manager had locked the doors and walked away the previous day. The building itself is architecturally interesting all on its own, inside is a scene out of time. Tellers cages, bank vaults, even the managers office looks like it's never been changed. If you're ever in Manlius I highly recommend a stop to this little slice of history.
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