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South Carolina Soft Drink Bottling Plants |
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Coca-Cola Building Aiken, SC |
This Coca-Cola Building was built in 1948. It was vacant when this photo was taken in 2007. By 2012, the Coca-Cola sign had been removed from the building. The building now houses Aiken County Emergency Services. [photo thanks Robby Delius] [map] |
Columbia:
Royal Crown Cola [map] |
former Coca-Cola bottling plant Dillon, SC |
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The Coca-Cola bottling plant now houses Miller Plumbing & Electric. [map] |
former Coca-Cola bottling plant Greenville, SC |
The Coca-Cola building was built in 1930. For many years, the building housed the Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery. During the conversion, part of the building was demolished. It now houses the Sigal Music Museum. [map] |
Hampton:
Coca-Cola [map] |
former Coca-Cola bottling plant Spartanburg, SC |
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This Coca-Cola bottling plant was built in 1936. The metal canopies had been replaced with red fabric emblazoned with "Coca-Cola." In 2023, it was announced that the building would be restored to house office and retail space. [map] |
Union:
Coca-Cola |
Main Soft Drink Plants Page |
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