The
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland is the
Cleveland-based headquarters of the U.S.
Federal Reserve System's Fourth
District. The district is composed of
Ohio, western
Pennsylvania, eastern
Kentucky, and the
northern panhandle of
West Virginia. It has branch offices in
Cincinnati and
Pittsburgh. The check processing center in
Columbus, Ohio was closed in 2005. The
chief executive officer and
president is
Sandra Pianalto.The bank building, located at Superior Avenue and East 6th Street in
downtown Cleveland was designed by the Cleveland firm of
Walker and Weeks and completed in 1923. Its exterior architecture emulates an
Italian Renaissance palazzo, is clad in pink Sienna
marble. An extension to the building designed by
HOK was completed in 1998, providing new facilities for check processing and cash handling. The building is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places.The building's entrances feature
allegorical sculptures by
Henry Hering representing
Security and
Integrity flanking the East Sixth Street entrance, while his
Energy watches the Superior Avenue entry.Its original
bank vault door is the largest in the world. The hinge has an overall height of and weighs over fully assembled. The door casting itself was . It incorporates the largest hinge ever built. The vault's use was discontinued in 1997, though it is preserved intact for posterity.
Learning Center and Money Museum
In January 2006, the bank opened...
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