National Brewing Company | |
Location | 3601-3901 Dillon St., Baltimore, Maryland |
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Coordinates | 39°16′51″N 76°33′53″W / 39.28083°N 76.56472°W |
Area | 8.5 acres (3.4 ha) |
Built | 1885-1966 |
Architect | Wolf, Otto; Backhus, Paul W. |
Architectural style | Romanesque, Moderne |
NRHP reference No. | 02001579 [1] |
Added to NRHP | December 30, 2002 |
The National Brewing Company was an American brewing company that was founded in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1885.[2] Its Baltimore brewery was located in the city's Highlandtown neighborhood. After World War II, it grew to be the largest brewer in Baltimore history and its advertising, including one-eyed mascot "Mr. Boh" and its slogan "From the Land of Pleasant Living", became part of the folk culture of the Baltimore area.
In 1975, the National Brewing Company was acquired by the Carling Brewing Company. National's Highlandtown brewery was operated until 1978, when it was closed and production moved to a brewery in nearby Halethorpe, Baltimore County that had been built by Carling in 1961. The National Brewing Company brands continued to be brewed at the Halethorpe plant until it closed in 1996. Since 2000, the company’s two most prominent brands, National Bohemian Beer and Colt 45, have been brewed for Pabst Brewing Company at several plants.