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August 6, 1987
The Bank of Osceola was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The bank is a two-story brick structure located in Osceola (Mississippi County) at 207-209 East Hale Avenue at its intersection with Pecan Street. Built in 1909 at the height of Osceola’s building boom, the property remains a unique focal point along the Hale Avenue Historic District. Originally constructed to house the bank and a grocery store on the first floor, the building has hosted numerous businesses throughout its history, including law offices, a cotton brokerage, and a doctor’s office.