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Missouri Soft Drink Bottling Plants

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Bolivar:
Coca-Cola [map]

former Coca-Cola bottling plant
Clinton, MO
This Coca-Cola bottling plant appeared to be vacant when this photo was taken in 2010. This building was built in 1900. I don't know if it was always used by Coca-Cola. [map]

Coca-Cola bottling plant
Jefferson City, MO
This Coca-Cola bottling plant was built in 1941. It is still in use. [map]

Coca-Cola bottling plant
Kansas City, MO
This Coca-Cola bottling plant was here by 1940. I believe it was built in the 1930s. [map]

Coca-Cola bottling plant
Macon, MO
Pepsi-Cola bottling plant
Memphis, MO
The Coca-Cola bottling plant in Macon was built in 1941 and demolished in 2012. This building is from 1913. Coca-Cola moved here in 1999. There are plans to restore this vacant building as lofts. [map]

This Pepsi-Cola bottling plant was built in 1964. These letters are probably from then. [map]

Coca-Cola bottling plant
Mexico, MO
This Coca-Cola bottling plant was built in 1935. By the 1970s, it was used as a Coca-Cola warehouse. By 1978, it had closed and began housing a printing plant. The building now houses Coke Plant Antiques. [map]

former Coca-Cola syrup plant
St. Louis, MO
This Coca-Cola syrup plant building was designed by Harry G. Clymer from 1919-1920. Coca-Cola operated here from 1937-1988. During this time period, this was the only syrup plant in Missouri and one of only two in the Midwest. The building was being converted into lofts when these photos were taken in 2010. It now houses the Temtor Lofts. [map]

former Coca-Cola bottling plant
West Plains, MO
This Coca-Cola bottling plant also appeared to be vacant when this photo was taken in 2010. The terra cotta Coca-Coca lettering and bottles were removed from the facade. [map]

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Coca-Cola

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