06/07/2026
Read the history, with photos, of The Doughnut Corporation of America in the TASTEMAKERS II book - Bonus Section (Amazon)!
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Did somebody say National Doughnut Day? 🍩
This photograph is a view of the Doughnut Corporation of America factory building located in Ellicott City, Maryland. The factory was a flour mill and cereal plant that produced the Downyflake blend used in the production of doughnuts, and was one of the area's primary employers. The Doughnut Corporation of America was founded after World War I by Adolph Levitt (1875–1955), the inventor of the doughnut machine. The factory changed hands over the years, and when it closed in 2020, it was the last active flour mill in Maryland.
Doughnut Corporation of America factory, unknown photographer, ca. 1920. MCHC Library, Glass Plate Negative Collection, PP11.143