Hendler Creamery, National Register historic place in Jonestown, Baltimore, US.
Hendler Creamery is a red brick industrial complex on East Baltimore Street featuring architectural details in Potomac red Seneca stone. The property comprises two connected building sections that reflect its varied past uses.
The structure was built in 1892 as a cable car powerhouse and operated in that capacity until 1898. It later transformed into a theater venue and then into a factory, showing how the building adapted to changing city needs.
The building was a Yiddish theater in the early 1900s where Baltimore's Jewish immigrant community watched live performances and motion pictures. This venue served as an important gathering place for cultural expression.
The property is accessible from East Baltimore Street and can be viewed from the exterior. The complex is currently undergoing a development plan, so visitors should check its current accessibility before planning a visit.
The Hendler Ice Cream Company repurposed the former cable car station into something revolutionary for its time. It became the nation's first fully automated ice cream manufacturing plant, showcasing early industrial innovation.
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