Thursday, September 29, 2016

Ren's did you know?

 
In 1904, Amadeo Peter Giovannini, along with five other former directors of the Columbus Bank, opened the Bank of Italy to serve the needs of the growing immigrant and working class population. This marketing approach was prosperous and revolutionary. The Bank of Italy was considered the first statewide branch-banking system in the United States. It was during the 1930s, when the name officially changed to Bank of America. This building is located at the northeast corner of B Street and Euclid Avenue adjacent to the Ontario Town Square. #125to125 #CelebrateOntario

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