Back in the 60s I remember as a little boy going to the Coke a Cola bottling factory in Baltimore for a class trip. Thank you for bringing back fond memories.
International Harvester was a truck dealership. In the early 70s it moved to Sulfur Spring Road in Halethorpe. An interesting building in its own right, the building has IH logos incorporated onto its design. The Coca-Cola building in Lansdowne was demolished about 10 years ago, last used by Blind Industries and Services IIRC.
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Back in the 60s I remember as a little boy going to the Coke a Cola bottling factory in Baltimore for a class trip. Thank you for bringing back fond memories.
Great insight
In the early 90's, I went to the elementary school up the street. We would Trick or Treat in this building on Halloween
That's so cool!
You might want to review the Chandler building in downtown Baltimore. Same Coca-Cola family.
International Harvester was a truck dealership. In the early 70s it moved to Sulfur Spring Road in Halethorpe. An interesting building in its own right, the building has IH logos incorporated onto its design. The Coca-Cola building in Lansdowne was demolished about 10 years ago, last used by Blind Industries and Services IIRC.
My grandfather installed the air conditioning in this building when he worked for BGE!
This building was also the home of the United Cable TV company, and later the Baltimore Police Internal Affairs, until they moved across the street.
Was TCI cable TV in the 90's
Also the Coca-Cola company was located in South Baltimore Fort Avenue
We still have a coke building in westminster
There was a Coca-Cola company in Locust Point then they move
I'd rather have a Pepsi
They both will rot your gut.