DAVIS HISTORY
The old Bank of Yolo building downtown
The Bank of Yolo building dates to 1910; the bank ceased operating there during the Depression era, though depositors were eventually paid.
The substantial Bank of Yolo building at 301 G Street dates to 1910, when Davis was still a small pre-incorporation town. The City’s historic tour says the bank operated until 1933 and did not reopen after the banking crisis of the Depression era, though depositors were paid in full within a few years.
1910The Bank of Yolo building is constructed.
1933The bank ceases operations during the Depression-era banking crisis.
Period1910–1933
EvidenceDocumented
Location301 G St
Last checked2026-08-18
SourceCity of Davis — Historic Pedestrian and Bike Tour