N. Canandaigua National Bank, 72 and 60-70 South Main Street


In 1887, with capital of $100,000, the Canandaigua National Bank opened its doors for business. The first Board of Directors included President Frank H. Hamlin, Hiram T. Parmalee and WIllis H. Tuttle. Originally located at 100 South Main Street, the bank moved to the present location in 1914. The Georgian Revival Structure (72) features a white marble facade. The Italianate facade to the north (60-70) duplicates the 1880 building that once stood there.