ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia List of canneries List of canneries This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (September 2020) This is a list of canneries. A cannery is involved in the processes of canning, a method of preserving food in which the food contents are processed and sealed in an airtight container. Canneries Calpak Plant No. 11 in 2015 The Samuel Elmore Cannery while it was in operation, with a "Bumble Bee" sign hanging above the door United States Bush Brothers Cannery - Chestnut Hill, Tennessee Calpak Plant No. 11 – located in Sacramento, California,[1] it was constructed as a fruit cannery, and is used by Blue Diamond Almonds Edgett-Burnham Canning Company - former cannery in Camden, New York Empson Cannery, Longmont, Colorado, NRHP-listed Hovden Cannery - Monterey, California Kake Cannery - Kake, Alaska, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Kirkland Cannery Building - former cannery in Kirkland, Washington Kukak Bay Cannery - former cannery in Alaska Libby, McNeill and Libby Cannery - former cannery in Sacramento, California, NRHP-listed Libby, McNeill and Libby Building - former cannery and processing plant in Blue Island, Illinois Marshall J. Kinney Cannery - former cannery in Astoria, Oregon Samuel Elmore Cannery – was a U.S. National Historic Landmark in Astoria, Oregon that was designated in 1966 but was delisted in 1993.[2] It was the home of "Bumble Bee" brand tuna. Thomas and Company Cannery, Gaithersburg, Maryland, NRHP-listed Thompson Fish House, Turtle Cannery and Kraals, Key West, Florida, NRHP-listed Wards Cove Packing Company - former cannery in Ketchikan, Alaska W.R. Roach Cannery - former cannery in Crosswell, Michigan, NRHP-listed British Columbia Main article: List of canneries in British Columbia By type List of salmon canneries and communities See also Canned fish Canned water Food industry Salmon cannery References Wikimedia Commons has media related to Canneries. ↑ Capace, N.; Somerset Publishers, I. (1999). Encyclopedia of California. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CALIFORNIA. Somerset Publishers. p. 173. ISBN 978-0-403-09318-2. ↑ National Park Service. "Withdrawal of Samuel Elmore Cannery: National Historic Landmarks Program (NHL)". Archived from the original on October 15, 2007. Retrieved 2008-06-17.