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Baltimore town rider Railway Power House and automotive Barn, conjointly called the Charles Theatre, may be a historic street railway building situated at port, Maryland, us. It’s a two-story brick Romanesque architecture|style of architecture|type of architecture} Revival style building, created in 1892, that has been altered for a range of uses over the years. The southern half the building (now the Charles Theater) was used for the facility house; the northern [*fr1] (formerly the notable dance palace and a bowling alley) was used for the automotive barn. It absolutely was created by Baltimore’s oldest tram company to produce cable traction on one amongst its initial and most vital lines. The automotive barn was the node wherever the port & Northern Railway transferred its streetcars to town rider tracks. In 1939 the United Railways and public-service corporation sold-out the structure and it absolutely was then reborn into a theater, bowling alley, and dance palace.
Baltimore town rider Railway Power House and automotive Barn was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
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