City National Bank, Galveston
Facts and practical information
The City National Bank was a bank, and the name of the historic building in Galveston, Texas, USA and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP). The bank was founded in December 1907 by William Lewis Moody Jr. and the building was completed in 1920. City National Bank renamed itself the Moody National Bank in 1953 to honor the founder. The downtown building served as the Galveston County Historical Museum until 2008 when it was badly damaged by Hurricane Ike, after which the museum's assets were moved to the Galveston County Courthouse. Since then the former CNB building has been unused. ()
Downtown GalvestonGalveston
City National Bank – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bishop's Palace, Texas Building, Ashton Villa, Elissa Ship.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to City National Bank by public transport?
Bus
- 19th & Seawall • Lines: Galveston Island Trolley Seawall (26 min walk)
- 14th & Seawall • Lines: Galveston Island Trolley Seawall (26 min walk)