American Trade Hall

Panama City


Once the headquarters of the First National City Bank of New York, this is where much of the financing of the Panama Canal took place. Today the American Trade Hall opens for cultural events only, but it’s worth passing by to admire its beautiful art deco architecture that has been lovingly restored.


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