Fayette Safety Vault and Trust Company Building | |
Coordinates: | 38.0478°N -84.4983°W |
Built: | 1890 |
Architecture: | Gothic, High Victorian |
Added: | August 11, 1980 |
Area: | less than one acre |
Refnum: | 80001514[1] |
Nrhp Type2: | cp |
Nocat: | yes |
Designated Nrhp Type2: | August 25, 1983 |
Partof Refnum: | 83000559 |
The Fayette Safety Vault and Trust Company Building in Lexington, Kentucky, is a commercial building designed by Herman L. Rowe and constructed in 1890. The stone facade was described as "a strange but compelling mixture of Italianate, Neo-Greek, Gothic, and Romanesque motifs," and "not excelled in appearance by any building in Kentucky." It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[2]
The building was constructed for the Fayette Safety Vault and Trust Company, organized in 1890 and absorbed by the larger Security Trust and Safety Vault Company in 1892.[3] [4] An early tenant of the building was Lexington's Moving Picture Theatorium.[2]
Architect Herman L. Rowe also designed Lexington's Carnegie library in the Gratz Park Historic District and Argyle Hall at the former Campbell–Hagerman College.[5] He was the supervising architect for the Lexington Opera House, designed by Oscar Cobb and constructed in 1887. The Opera House and Yates Bookshop Building were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.