
National Farmers Bank Building
The National Farmers Bank Building in Le Roy, Minnesota, is a historic bank designed by architect Louis Sullivan in 1908. It is renowned for its beautiful, detailed architecture that combines early 20th-century American design with artistic elements. The building features ornamental bronze doors, stunning stained glass windows, and decorative terra cotta work that reflect Sullivan’s innovative approach to architecture. Recognized as a National Historic Landmark, it symbolizes the importance of community banking and early modern design, making it a significant piece of American architectural and financial history.