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East Main Street Historic District Walking Tour
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The Midland Buckeye Building, constructed in the late 1950s, replaced the previous Peoples Bank and its earlier wood-frame structure, which served as the US Auction Syndicate in the late 1800s. The new building expanded over the site of the former JP Miller Saloon. Today, it stands as a downtown landmark, characterized by its metallic facade inspired by Louis Sullivan's designs, featuring chrome cladding and polished granite accents, with a large showcase window displaying mosaic tiles at the front entrance.


Midland Buckeye Federal Savings and Loan Association

Midland Buckeye Federal Savings and Loan Association

Cat Fanciers Association

Cat Fanciers Association

Building, Sky, Window, Tower block

The present-day Midland Buckeye Building was constructed in the late 1950s following the remodeling of the previous bank, The Peoples Bank. Records indicate that the site, located at the corner of Main and Arch, originally housed a wood-frame building dating back to the late 1800s, serving as an auctioneer school known as the US Auction Syndicate. In 1922, this structure was replaced by the Peoples Bank, a high-style neoclassical building occupying only half the width of the current Midland Buckeye Building. Subsequently, in the late 1950s, the adjacent JP Miller Saloon to the west was demolished to facilitate the expansion of the Midland Buckeye Building.

Today, the Midland Buckeye Bank building stands as an iconic landmark in downtown, distinguished by its unique metallic and polished facade. Drawing inspiration from Louis Sullivan's Jewel Box Bank Buildings, it combines multiple design influences, featuring a square shape and the use of reflective building materials. Chrome cladding outlines window and door openings, while the remaining facade boasts dark polished granite, enhancing sheen and depth. The front facade entrance includes a large showcase window displaying beautiful mosaic tiles within, adding to the building's allure.