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Calpak Plant No. 11
Photograph of Calpak Plant No. 11
Calpak Plant No. 11 in 2015, showing the non-historic canopy addition at the main entry
Location 1721 C Street
Sacramento, California
Area 6 acres (2.4 ha)
Built 1925
Architect Bush, Philip
NRHP reference No. 84000939
Added to NRHP May 17, 1984

The Calpak Plant No. 11 is an important building in Sacramento, California. It was built in 1925. Originally, it was a large factory for canning fruits. The company that built it was called Calpak, which later became famous as Del Monte Foods. Today, this historic building is used by Blue Diamond Almonds. It was recognized as a special place in 1984 when it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

The Calpak Plant: A Historic Building

The Calpak Plant No. 11 has a long and interesting history. It shows how industries in California have changed over time. This building stands as a reminder of Sacramento's past.

From Fruit Cannery to Almond Hub

The Calpak Plant No. 11 started its life as a busy fruit cannery. It played a big role in processing California's rich harvests.

What is a Cannery?

A cannery is a factory where food is preserved in cans. This process helps food stay fresh for a long time. In the past, canneries like Calpak's were very important. They allowed people to enjoy fruits and vegetables all year round. Workers would clean, prepare, and seal fruits into cans. This was a major industry in California, known for its agriculture.

The Shift to Almonds

After many years of canning fruits, the building found a new purpose. Today, it is used by Blue Diamond Almonds. This company is well-known for processing almonds. The change from canning fruits to processing almonds shows how agriculture in California has evolved. It also highlights the building's ability to adapt to new uses.

Why is it Historic?

The Calpak Plant No. 11 is not just an old building. It is considered historic because of its past. Its design and its role in the canning industry are important.

National Register of Historic Places

In 1984, the Calpak Plant No. 11 was added to the National Register of Historic Places. This is an official list kept by the United States government. It includes buildings, sites, and objects that are important in American history. Being on this list means the building is recognized for its historical value. It helps protect the building for future generations to learn from and enjoy.

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