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The Tappan-Viles Mansion that serves as the executive offices of Kennebec Savings Bank in Augusta on Tuesday, 200 years after the first occupant moved into the home. Staff photo by Andy Molloy
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The Tappan-Viles Mansion that serves as the executive offices of Kennebec Savings Bank in Augusta on Tuesday, 200 years after the first occupant moved into the home.
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A cast plaster molding at the Tappan-Viles Mansion, which serves as the executive offices of Kennebec Savings Bank in Augusta on Tuesday.
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A sconce made with cast plaster molding in the offices of Kennebec Savings Bank President Andrew Silsby at the Tappan-Viles Mansion, which serves as the executive offices of Kennebec Savings Bank.
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The stairwell at the entrance of the Tappan-Viles Mansion that serves as the executive offices of Kennebec Savings Bank in Augusta.
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Kennebec Savings Bank President Andrew Silsby closes an interior shutter in his office at the Tappan-Viles Mansion, which serves as the executive offices of Kennebec Savings Bank in Augusta on Tuesday.
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Kennebec Savings Bank executives Craig J. Garofalo, left, Anita M. Nored and David A. Grenier meet Tuesday in the sun porch at the Tappan-Viles Mansion, which serves as the executive offices of Kennebec Savings Bank in Augusta.