History
The Olde Cracker Factory has a colorful past: originally, the building was home to Bishop and Company Cracker and Candy Factory from 1913-1931, and then Nabisco Biscuit Company until 1941. In 1930, the Bishop Cracker and Candy Factory employed 100 men and women who produced cookies, crackers and peanut butter. Over ten tons of products were produced here annually. Owners of the buildings include Frederick & Ellen Browning Scripps from 1913-1943. The members of the Scripps family were noted San Diego investors and benefactors. After Nabisco left, the building quickly became recognized as an antique emporium, which operated for four decades until a complete renovation was in store for the Olde Cracker Factory. Today the building has been completely restored in order to showcase it's beauty and appeal to people who want to be inspired by living and/or working here just as it was in the days of yore.
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