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The '''American Ice Company''' is a historic ] ] located at 2100 West Franklin Street in ], ], ]. It is a large industrial brick building designed by Mortimer & Company and constructed by Fidelity Construction in 1910-11 <ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://abandonedonline.net/location/american-ice-company/|title=American Ice Company|last=Cahal|first=Sherman|date=2019-10-28|website=Abandoned|language=en-US|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2019-11-10}}</ref> for the American Ice Company, a business that manufactured and delivered ice throughout the ] and ]. The building is two stories, with the brick laid in American bond, and is 21 bays long. Three of those bays at one end of the building are slightly projected and topped by a stepped parapet, forming the entrance area of the building.<ref name="mht_ihp">{{MHT url|id=1622|title=American Ice Company, Baltimore City}}, including undated photo, at Maryland Historical Trust</ref> | The '''American Ice Company''' is a historic ] ] located at 2100 West Franklin Street in ], ], ]. It is a large industrial brick building designed by Mortimer & Company and constructed by Fidelity Construction in 1910-11 <ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://abandonedonline.net/location/american-ice-company/|title=American Ice Company|last=Cahal|first=Sherman|date=2019-10-28|website=Abandoned|language=en-US|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191110022948/http://abandonedonline.net/location/american-ice-company/ |archive-date=2019-11-10 |access-date=2019-11-10}}</ref> for the American Ice Company, a business that manufactured and delivered ice throughout the ] and ]. The building is two stories, with the brick laid in American bond, and is 21 bays long. Three of those bays at one end of the building are slightly projected and topped by a stepped parapet, forming the entrance area of the building.<ref name="mht_ihp">{{MHT url|id=1622|title=American Ice Company, Baltimore City}}, including undated photo, at Maryland Historical Trust</ref> | ||
Baltimore American Ice, which had acquired American Ice in the 1960s, had switched mainly to the production of bagged ice for businesses and dry ice for industrial clients by the 1980s.<ref name=":0" /> | Baltimore American Ice, which had acquired American Ice in the 1960s, had switched mainly to the production of bagged ice for businesses and dry ice for industrial clients by the 1980s.<ref name=":0" /> |
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United States historic placeAmerican Ice Company Baltimore | |
U.S. National Register of Historic Places | |
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Location | 2100 W. Franklin St., Baltimore, Maryland |
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Coordinates | 39°17′37″N 76°39′8″W / 39.29361°N 76.65222°W / 39.29361; -76.65222 |
Built | 1911 |
NRHP reference No. | 13000459 |
Added to NRHP | July 3, 2013 |
The American Ice Company is a historic ice manufacturing plant located at 2100 West Franklin Street in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is a large industrial brick building designed by Mortimer & Company and constructed by Fidelity Construction in 1910-11 for the American Ice Company, a business that manufactured and delivered ice throughout the Mid-Atlantic and South. The building is two stories, with the brick laid in American bond, and is 21 bays long. Three of those bays at one end of the building are slightly projected and topped by a stepped parapet, forming the entrance area of the building.
Baltimore American Ice, which had acquired American Ice in the 1960s, had switched mainly to the production of bagged ice for businesses and dry ice for industrial clients by the 1980s.
A two-alarm fire at Baltimore American Ice heavily damaged the rear of the facility in May 2001, and in early 2004, Baltimore American Ice closed the West Franklin Street factory. A more extensive fire that destroyed the more recent additions to the dry ice plant and caused severe damage to a corner of the original circa 1911 factory occurred on March 2, 2004.
The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. Partial demolition and construction of a new mixed-use event space, restaurant, concert venue, artist incubator, and community facility began in July 2019, with projected completion by Summer 2020.
See also
- American Ice Company Baltimore Plant No. 2
- List of ice companies
- National Register of Historic Places listings in West and Southwest Baltimore
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
- ^ Cahal, Sherman (2019-10-28). "American Ice Company". Abandoned. Archived from the original on 2019-11-10. Retrieved 2019-11-10.
- American Ice Company, Baltimore City, including undated photo, at Maryland Historical Trust
- "Baltimore American Ice Company". crossstpartners.com. Cross Street Partners. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
External links
Media related to American Ice Company at Wikimedia Commons
- American Ice Company at Abandoned
- American Ice Company at Baltimore Heritage
- American Ice Company at Explore Baltimore Heritage
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