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Construction of Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) Railroad Warehouse at Camden Yards, Baltimore, 1904–1905 Gelatin silver prints

James F. Hughes Company1904 - 1905

National Building Museum

National Building Museum
Washington, United States

More than 1,000 feet long, this immense structure is the longest brick building in the United States east of the Mississippi River. Once home to vast quantities of goods and supplies awaiting further transit by train, ship, wagon, or truck, the renovated warehouse now serves as the headquarters of Major League Baseball’s Baltimore Orioles and is the signature feature of Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The popularity of this retro-styled ballpark inspired many imitators.

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  • Title: Construction of Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) Railroad Warehouse at Camden Yards, Baltimore, 1904–1905 Gelatin silver prints
  • Creator: James F. Hughes Company
  • Date: 1904 - 1905
  • Long Description: James Stewart Construction Compnay construction progress photographs. Project is the Baltimore Ohio Railroad Terminal Warehouse Oct. 1, 1904 - April 15, 1905. Black and white or sephia toned photograph; "West Wall" in pencil on reverse; "4/1/05" in white bottom right corner. Image is : train car field with dirt middle foreground; telephone pole right foreground; new building abuting five story old building with fire escapes and painted sign "Warehouse D", new building is five stories with an additional partially constructed level.
  • Location: B&O Terminal Warehouse, now Warehouse at Camden Yards, 1904–1905 Eutaw Street between Camden and Lee Streets, Baltimore, Maryland Architects: Baldwin & Pennington Contractor: James Stewart & Company
  • Description: More than 1,000 feet long, this immense structure is the longest brick building in the United States east of the Mississippi River. Once home to vast quantities of goods and supplies awaiting further transit by train, ship, wagon, or truck, the renovated warehouse now serves as the headquarters of Major League Baseball’s Baltimore Orioles and is the signature feature of Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The popularity of this retro-styled ballpark inspired many imitators.
  • Type: Gelatin Silver prints
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