B&O Warehouse, Historic railroad warehouse in Baltimore, United States.
The B&O Warehouse is a large red brick structure in Baltimore that once served as a freight storage and distribution center for the railroad. The building extends across multiple stories and now forms part of the Camden Yards complex.
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad built this warehouse in 1899 to store and distribute freight during a period of major industrial growth. The structure reflects the railroad's central role in Maryland's economic expansion during the late 1800s.
The building now serves as a backdrop and integral space for Camden Yards, housing team offices and baseball memories that blend the industrial past with sports culture. Visitors walking around the stadium experience how the old freight warehouse has become woven into the fabric of the neighborhood's identity.
The warehouse is best approached on foot when visiting the baseball stadium or exploring the surrounding area. Plan time to observe the exterior architecture and understand how the industrial structure fits into the modern sports complex.
A memorable moment from sports history marked the building when a baseball player hit it during a 1993 home run competition. A bronze plaque commemorates this fleeting encounter between athletic competition and industrial architecture.
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