H.F. Miller & Son Tin Box and Can Manufacturing Plant | |
Location: | 2601 N. Howard St., Baltimore, Maryland |
Coordinates: | 39.3194°N -76.62°W |
Architecture: | Early Commercial, Chicago |
Added: | December 10, 2003 |
Refnum: | 03001268 |
H.F. Miller & Son Tin Box and Can Manufacturing Plant, or the American Can Company, Miller Factory, and now Miller Court is a historic can manufacturing plant located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It was erected in three stages between 1890 and about 1910. It is a four-story brick manufacturing plant. The exterior features decorative brickwork, multiple window forms, and substantial construction typical of the period. The interior features chamfered posts, closely spaced joists, and fire doors.[1]
The building has been redeveloped as Miller's Court with 40 apartments, as well as office and project space for public and charitable agencies. Apartments in the $20 million project were marketed to Baltimore public school teachers. The first tenants moved in during July 2009.[2]
H.F. Miller & Son Tin Box and Can Manufacturing Plant was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.