Built in 1921, located in the heart of Calistoga for over 100 years is the iconic Calistoga National Bank Building. Built by Broadwell & Zimmerman and is constructed of reinforced concrete poured by Banta & Coulter. The interior ceiling is two-stories high and it still retains the original style decorative moldings. Sited at the signalized intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Washington Street, this hard corner is the on the 50-yard line of town. Easily identifiable and prominent in its stature, the tall pillars and prestigious facade are captivating in their architectural presence, helping this building stand out as the epicenter of town. Step inside and see the incredibly high ceilings with timeless touches radiating with abundant light and a voluminous feeling. The functional floor plan allows for a variety of uses that are defined by the City's DC zoning. From restaurants to art galleries, and a planning department that is there to help answer questions, Calistoga is open for business and 1373 Lincoln is the best place in town. Things are happening in Calistoga including the advancement of the Rosewood Property, new multi-family projects for work force housing, the connectivity of the Vine Trail to St. Helena, The Lawer project & revamped Boskos across the street.