The Fayette Building, located in downtown Uniontown, PA, is a prominent 11-story structure that serves as a testament to the coal and coke era. Designed by renowned architect D.H. Burnham in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, it stands as the largest and most imposing financial, commercial, and apartment building in Fayette County, and one of the largest in Western Pennsylvania outside of Pittsburgh.
Built in 1901 by J.V. Thompson, a prominent coal baron and president of the First National Bank, the Fayette Building has retained its original appearance, condition, and integrity. With its circular main banking room and 750 rooms in total, the building offers a mix of commercial and office space, apartments, and banking facilities, making it a significant landmark in the region's architectural history.
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