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The Art Deco-style building is designed by Rubush and Hunter and built by William P. Jungclaus Construction Company, opening in September 1931. The factory is the largest Coca-Cola bottling plant at this time.

The glazed white terra-cotta tiles on the building's exterior depict geometric fountains and flowers. A large electric sign lit with hundreds of bulbs perches on the building's blunted corner.
Revised November 2021
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