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Florida Soft Drink Bottling Plants (page 2) |
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Coca-Cola bottling plant Ocala, FL 2020: |
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The Coca-Cola building was designed by Courtney Stewart and built in 1939. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was repainted in 2020. It now houses the NOMA Gallery. [map] |
Coca-Cola bottling plant Palatka, FL |
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This Coca-Cola building was built in 1939. It had been vacant for many years. By 2019, the windows had been uncovered. Since 2020, the building has housed the Azalea City Brewing Co. [map] |
Coca-Cola bottling plant Panama City, FL |
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This Coca-Cola building was built in 1936. Since 2012, the building has housed Ink Trax. [map] |
Coca-Cola bottling plant Pensacola, FL |
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The Coca-Cola bottling plant was built in 1936. It appeared to be vacant when these photos were taken in 2019. [map] |
Coca-Cola bottling plant St. Petersburg, FL |
The Coca-Cola bottling plant was built in 1926 as the Sanitary Public Market. It was designed by Albert Lee Hawes. In 1940, it was adapted for the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. In 1967, the building became a gift shop and wax museum for the Sunken Gardens next door. The building now houses a Carrabba's Italian Grill and a Southern Bay Bakery. [map] |
Coca-Cola bottling plant Tallahassee, FL |
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This Coca-Cola bottling plant was built in 1940. I believe Coca-Cola moved in 1994. A meat-packing business operated in the building after that. The building has been vacant since at least 2006. There was talk in 2016 of turning the building into a distillery bar but those plans fell through. [map] |
Coca-Cola bottling plant Trenton, FL |
The Coca-Cola bottling plant was built in 1925. The building later served as the Gilchrist County Chamber of Commerce. It now houses the Suwannee Valley Quilt Shoppe. [map] |
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