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A large grey building sits on the corner of Main Street and Alma Square. It was constructed from 1912-1913, and served as the Royal Bank of Canada's Yarmouth branch until 1979. Today it operates as a satellite branch of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, and visitors are welcome. Noteworthy are the large segmental arched bays with Corinthian keystone trim, pilasters with Corinthian capitals, and the dental trim at the top of the building.
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Heritage Information 


A large grey building sits on the corner of Main Street and Alma Square. It was constructed from 1912-1913, and served as the Royal Bank of Canada's Yarmouth branch until 1979. Today it operates as a satellite branch of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, and visitors are welcome. Noteworthy are the large segmental arched bays with Corinthian keystone trim, pilasters with Corinthian capitals, and the dental trim at the top of the building.