The First National Bank building was was the city's first skyscraper in 1924, and it's still one of the tallest buildings in town. During the Great Depression, a daredevil known as the "human fly" scaled the walls while a woman collected change from spectators on the sidewalk.
Next location: Let's keep walking south on Woodland Boulevard to Howry Avenue, where we'll stop and look at the old Masonic Temple.