Pine State Creamery
Pine State Creamery is a factory listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Raleigh, North Carolina, built in 1928. The building shows Moderne style features with reinforced concrete, light-colored brick, a flat roof, and a three-story corner tower topped with crenellations.
Pine State Creamery was built in 1928 and became an important dairy facility supplying milk, cheese, and other products to local homes and businesses. The building received additions during the 1940s and 1960s, and was added to the National Register in the 1990s.
Pine State Creamery was a gathering place where the community came to buy locally made dairy products and treats. The building reflects how small factories like this brought people together through shared work and daily routines.
The building is easy to reach near other city attractions with parking available in the immediate area. Visitors can explore the architecture and historical markers outdoors and learn more about the local industrial history.
The facility was once known for homemade dairy products and ice cream made from family recipes that brought generations of residents together. Many locals share nostalgic memories of visits during childhood and the community favorite flavors that came from these traditional recipes.
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