Fresno Pacific Towers

Fresno Pacific Towers, originally the Pacific Southwest Building and later known as the Security Bank Building is a 15-story, 67 m (220 ft) high-rise completed in 1925 in downtown Fresno, California. With the tower's antenna rising to 315 ft (96 m), original construction took eighteen months and cost US$1.2 million for the headquarters for the Fidelity Branch of the Pacific-Southwest Trust and Savings Bank. Originally, a beacon on top of the tower served as a frost warning to farmers within a 30 mile radius.

Fresno Pacific Towers

Fresno Pacific Towers, originally the Pacific Southwest Building and later known as the Security Bank Building is a 15-story, 67 m (220 ft) high-rise completed in 1925 in downtown Fresno, California. With the tower's antenna rising to 315 ft (96 m), original construction took eighteen months and cost US$1.2 million for the headquarters for the Fidelity Branch of the Pacific-Southwest Trust and Savings Bank. Originally, a beacon on top of the tower served as a frost warning to farmers within a 30 mile radius.