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Georgia Soft Drink Bottling Plants (page 2)

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former Coca-Cola bottling plant
Hinesville, GA
This former Coca-Cola bottling plant was built around 1930 and closed in 1991. It housed Heritage Bank's Operation Center beginning in 1985. In 2021, plans were announced to turn the building into a brewery/restaurant. However, the building was still vacant in 2024. [map]

former Coca-Cola bottling plant
LaGrange, GA
This former Coca-Cola bottling plant was built in 1940. The building is now used for office space. [map]

former Coca-Cola bottling plant
Marietta, GA
This former Coca-Cola bottling plant was built in 1939. The building was remodeled in 2002 and adapted for office space known as Emerson Court. [map]

Coca-Cola bottling plant
McRae-Helena, GA
I believe this Coca-Cola bottling plant moved to this location in 1961. I don't believe the pole sign revolves any more. In 2025, the building on the left with the gable was demolished. I don't know if there was a fire or if there is just expansion/remodeling taking place. [map]

former Coca-Cola bottling plant
Newnan, GA
This former Coca-Cola bottling plant was probably built around 1940. The design matches the building in Gainesville and Griffin, GA. [map]

former Coca-Cola bottling plant
Sandersville, GA
This former Coca-Cola bottling plant appears to have been built in the 1950s. It has not been operating for many years. The building appears to be vacant now. [map]

former Coca-Cola bottling plant
Statesboro, GA
This former Coca-Cola bottling plant was probably built in the 1930s. The building now houses W. A. Bragg & Co. [map]

former Coca-Cola bottling plant
Swainsboro, GA
This former Coca-Cola bottling plant was built from 1930-1931. The building has housed Triple T Amusement since at least 2008. [map]

Thomson:
Coca-Cola

former Coca-Cola bottling plant
Tifton, GA
This former Coca-Cola bottling plant was built in 1937. Since 2017, the building has housed the Pediatric Dental Center of Georgia. [map]

former Coca-Cola bottling plant
Valdosta, GA

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2021:
This former Coca-Cola bottling plant was built in 1970. By 2013, the plant had closed and the Coca-Cola signs had been removed. The building remains vacant. [map]

former Coca-Cola bottling plant
Vidalia, GA
This former Coca-Cola bottling plant must have been built in the late 1920s or early 1930s. The building has been vacant for many years. [map]

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