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Kansas Soft Drink Bottling Plants |
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former Coca-Cola bottling plant Fort Scott, KS |
This Coca-Cola bottling plant was built around 1930. It has housed a Sherwin-Williams paint store for many years. In 2019, the building was purchased by the National Park Service. When the paint store's lease expires, the building will be used by the NPS as a maintenance facility. [map] |
Pepsi-Cola distributor Marysville, KS |
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This Pepsi-Cola distributor previously housed Blue Ribbon Storage, a car storage, repair shop, and gas station. Pepsi may have moved into the building in 1942. [map] |
former Coca-Cola bottling plant Ottawa, KS |
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This Coca-Cola bottling plant was built in 1941. Since 2016, the building has housed The Bottle House event venue. [map] |
former Coca-Cola bottling plant Topeka, KS |
former Coca-Cola bottling plant Wichita, KS |
This Coca-Cola bottling plant in Topeka was built in 1938. The building has not housed Coca-Cola for decades. The building appears to be vacant now. [map]
This Coca-Cola bottling plant in Wichita was built in 1951. In 2009, the company moved to Lenexa, KS. The building now houses Martin Interconnect Services, an electrical assembly manufacturer. [map] |
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