Eastern Avenue Sewage Treatment Pumping Station in Baltimore, USA
An important municipal facility located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Built in 1912, it was a key component of Baltimore's new sewer system at the time. Designed by architect Henry Brauns and chief engineer Calvin Hendricks, the exterior design of the pump station incorporates classical elements. By 1959, the pump station underwent modernization and was replaced with one diesel pump and five electric pumps, which are still in operation today. Although the museum was closed in 2011 due to budget issues, the Eastern Avenue pumping station continued to provide necessary services to Baltimore citizens around the clock.
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