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What is the address of the Truist ATM at the University of Mary location?
The Truist ATM is located at 1301 College Ave, Washington - Lee Hall, Fredericksburg, VA 22401, USA.
Is the Truist ATM open for in-person banking or transactions?
This location is an ATM only and does not offer in-person banking services; it is currently closed.
Are there drive-through ATM services available at this Truist location?
No, the Truist ATM at this location does not offer drive-through services; drive-through hours are closed all week.
Does the Truist ATM have 24-hour access?
The Truist ATM provides 24-hour access for ATM transactions.
Can I perform deposits at the Truist ATM at 1301 College Ave?
Yes, this Truist ATM accepts deposits, including envelope-free deposits and cash deposits.
What types of transactions can I do at this Truist ATM?
You can perform ATM withdrawals, deposits, check cashing, cardless ATM transactions, and other basic banking services.
Is the Truist ATM at University of Mary location handicapped accessible?
Yes, the Truist ATM is designed to be handicapped accessible for customer convenience.
What nearby historical sites can I visit near the Truist ATM at 1301 College Ave?
Near this Truist ATM, you can visit the Hugh Mercer Monument, Kenmore historic mansion, Mary Washington Grave and Monument, Fredericksburg Confederate Cemetery, Meditation Rock, and Monkey House—all great for a historical tour.
Are there parks or recreation areas close to the Truist ATM at this location?
Yes, Kenmore Park and Memorial Park are nearby, along with Kenmore Park Tennis Courts, where you can enjoy outdoor activities before or after using the ATM.
What local services and amenities are around the Truist ATM that might interest a visitor?
Nearby you will find Jackys Braiding Shop for beauty services, Anytime Fitness gym for workouts, and Washington Heritage Museums if you're interested in local history and culture.