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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a bank of [[Hill Valley]]. It was active in [[1986B|an alternate 1986]] and was located in [[Courthouse Square]]. It was on the left of [[Stemmles's Staycations]]
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a bank of [[Hill Valley]]. It was active in [[1986G|an alternate 1986]] and was located in [[Courthouse Square]]. It was on the left of [[Stemmles's Staycations]]
   
 
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In [[1931]], the location was occupied by a [[Bank (1931)|Bank]] (which before 1930 was the Bank of Italy).
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In [[1931]], the location was occupied by a [[Bank (1931)|Bank]] (which before 1931 was the Bank of Italy).
   
 
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The All Citizen's Bank was a bank of Hill Valley. It was active in an alternate 1986 and was located in Courthouse Square. It was on the left of Stemmles's Staycations

History

In 1931, the location was occupied by a Bank (which before 1931 was the Bank of Italy).

Appearance

The bank was housed in a square building with two floors. the lower section of its walls were made of bricks. It had a pair of glass doors lined in a gold metal, above which was the sign that read All Citizen's Bank. The upper floor had a wall composed of  one large window consisting of several panes, providing a clear view of Courthouse Square and allowing a lot of light inside.

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