Ness County Bank Building is a four-story, 18,700 sq. ft. stone building upon its completion in 1890 was called, "The finest and most imposing structure west of Topeka". The pyramid roof structure is flanked by four cut-stone spires. Tower stonework shows the fine craftsmanship of the 1880's. In 1984 the Ness County Bank Foundation was form to help preserve this monument. The "Gift of Lights" was presented to the building, make this imposing structure, outlined in lights during the Christmas season, is an inspirational vision worth the traveling just to experience.
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