Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company Plant - Atlanta, GA
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The Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company was the first Coca-Cola Bottling Plant in Atlanta. It is located at 125 Edgewood Ave at the intersection with Courtland St, Atlanta, GA. Today the student center for Baptist students attending GA State University.
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Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 07/27/2010
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The Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company was the first Coca-Cola Bottling Plant in Atlanta. It is located at 125 Edgewood Ave at the intersection with Courtland St, Atlanta, GA. Today the student center for Baptist students attending Georgia State University.
Original Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
This building has been designated as a National Historic Landmark. Best known to Atlantans as the first Georgia bottling plant of the Coca-Cola Company, this small two story commercial building, which was constructed in 1890, originally housed both shops and upstairs living quarters. This building is now the Baptist Student Center of Georgia State University, providing an interesting contrast to its urban environment.
This project was funded by the National Park Service and the city of Atlanta
United States Department of the Interior National Park Service
Source: plaque located on the side of the building -
Original Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
“The first bottling plant of Thomas and Whitehead opened in Chattanooga during the fall of 1899, but turmoil soon split up the partnership along with the bottling rights. Thomas acquired rights to the Northeast and West Coast. In April 1900, Whitehead, with financial assistance from John T. Lupton, organized the Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company Plant in Atlanta. He licensed bottlers in the Southeast, and eventually the Southwest and Midwest areas of the country. “
“The Atlanta plant began operation at the small, two-story Victorian building on Edgewood Avenue and College Street (now Courtland Street). Unable to service all their districts from a single plant, Whitehead and Lupton established the franchise system for bottling the soft drink. Sixteen plants were established locally, with national bottling and distribution facilities soon to follow. By 1920 almost 1000 independent bottlers served the nation, boosting local economies and enriching the parent bottlers and Candler's Coca-Cola Company. Whitehead and Lupton outgrew their tiny facility within a year. “
Source: City of Atlanta on-line -
Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company Plant