The interior of Omaha National Bank at its original location at 212 S. 13th Street can be seen in this black and white lantern slide. The room has a title floor and columns extending from the ceiling to the floor. There is a round table in the center of the room with deposit slips and other supplies for customers to use. A calendar on this table is displaying the number 22. A wooden counter with teller windows on it runs the length of the room in the background.
The Omaha National Bank building was built in 1882. The bank later moved to the New York Life Building at 17th and Farnam Streets. Source: Spencer, Jeffrey. Historic Photos of Omaha. Nashville: Turner Publishing, 2007, p. 115.