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Many elements of the old factory were preserved to keep the Can Company's distinctive industrial style.


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Previous boston-street pictures Red Fish has one of the most distinctive signs in Baltimore on the corner of its building.  The food's not to bad either. At the Can Company you can buy flowers for your date, enjoy a steak dinner for two, a bottle of wine for after dinner, and then go see a dentist the next day to fix the filling that came out while eating said steak, and then a last stop at the bank to pay for it all. phhew!  Maybe you better get a cup of coffee while you're there too. The Kiss Cafe is a multi story, multi function hang out spot that keeps people coming in time and time again. One of the larger models of the Canton Square development with the golden domes of St Casmir's Catholic Church in the background. Looking North on Boston Street with the Anchorage Condominium tower to the left and Safeway and the Can Company to the right. The Canton smokestack was a part of the original can factory.  It is now the The Lighthouse Landing is one of many mixed use properties in Canton that have been renovated in the last 20 years. The beach themed outdoor area of the Bay Cafe overlooks the Patapsco River and is an extremely popular restaurant and bar. The Bay Cafe. The Bay Cafe's outdoor seating area is a popular spot for Friday happy hours and their beach themed parties. Tindeco Wharf was an early success in the transformation of Canton from a blighted industrial area into the Gold Coast of Baltimore. The Korean War Memorial shows a map of the Korean peninsula and the 38th parallel. The 38th Parallel as depicted on the Maryland Korean War Memorial in Canton. A marker near the entrance to the Maryland Korean War Memorial. Tindeco Wharf and the Bay Cafe in Canton as seen from Fort McHenry. Lighthouse Point as seen from Fort McHenry. Tindeco wharf was one of the first of the old industrial buildings in Canton to be renovated into modern mixed use properties for commerial and residential use.  Its name derives from the factory that was there, the TIN DEcorating COmpany. The lighthouse of Lighthouse Point, stands in front of the popular Bo Brooks crab house.