1797 – First National Bank, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Architect: Samuel Blodgett
The First Bank of the United States, originally called the Bank of the United States, operated from 1797-1811,
The First Bank of the United States, originally called the Bank of the United States, operated from 1797-1811,
Green Street Court House is home to the Irish Special Criminal Court which deals with high security cases involving terrorism or organised crime.
Designed by amateur architect William Leeson, and commissioned by the fourth Lord Nugent of Riverston. This building was considerably enlarged by the tenth Earl of Westmeath after he inherited the title and estate in 1879.