Hendler Creamery Demolition (Part 2)

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Part 2. Care was taken to save the date stones.
Demolition of the remaining walls of the Hendler Creamery in Baltimore, Maryland. Built as a cable car powerhouse in 1892, it was later used as a theater, and then became the Hendler Creamery from 1912 until the 1970s.
The historic facade was being preserved as part of a redevelopment project that failed in 2018, leaving it exposed to the elements. The lot will be used as open space.
Produced by John Z Wetmore, producer of "Perils For Pedestrians".
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Do you not agree John that in whatever Country we live in our architectural heritage is quickly vanishing ? You can clearly see the workmanship that went into carving out those heads from a single block of sandstone but its down totally to the expertise and skill of the excavator driver to save them.

andyhughes
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I can't understand how anyone could think of destroying a façade of that aesthetic quality.

carisio
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Those old building and the intricate brickwork and details are beautiful to look at. The skill of the artisans back then is to be envied and to be preserved. Sadly, most of it will live on only in photographs and some videos like this one. Time has marched on and the mortar that hold these bricks together is failing. For some reason buildings of this age in Europe are in much better shape and most are still in use.

Dave_
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This building was stunning, but didn't hold a candle to the beautiful Hendler mansion on Druid Park Drive. Also lost.

intheengineroom
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Is there anything old left in Maryland or are they tearing it all down?

barnarus
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What did they do with cartouches? Days when they took pride in buildings. A shame...

OKB
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Where they able to save both date stones 🤔???

richardbause
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Emblematic of what Baltimore has become.... sad really

pavelow
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Disgusting destruction of historical significance.

derrick
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Another case of fitting the wrong attachment for the job, should have been a five finger grab or toothed bucket, that is a concrete breaking jaw!, too big, it just gets in the way!

PeterMackett