Coca-Cola Company - Carrollton, GA
Posted by: YoSam.
N 33° 34.730 W 085° 04.514
16S E 678633 N 3717119
The address and text identify the buildings in this district. This building houses Coca-Cola downstairs, upstairs: Carroll Mills & Mandeville Mills, today called Hudson Mills - Apartments.
Waymark Code: WM112VF
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 08/06/2019
Views: 2
County of building: Carroll County
Location: of building: Bradley St. & MIll St., Carrollton
Built: 1924
Architectural Style: No Academic Style
Current Occupant: Brown Dog Restaurant & apartments
District Map, Figure 4
" ... Also located in the district
are some industrial-related buildings. The former Coca-Cola Bottling Office (photograph 18, right
foreground) is a one-story brick building with a flat roof that features multi-pane sash windows,
segmental-arch windows, and a parapet wall at the roofline. Constructed in 1924, an imprint of a
Coca-Cola bottle remains visible on the far right end of the main facade, as well as
traces of painted advertising on the south facade. A one-story brick warehouse located in the southern portion of the district. Although a pop-up addition is located
on the northern portion of the building, the original roofline and door and window openings are
clearly visible, and the addition does not destroy the integrity of the resource.
" ... Only four contributing properties in
the Carrollton Downtown Historic District date to this period. Carroll Mills constructed the facility at 202 Bradley Street in 1924. The main floor housed the Carroll Mills from 1924 until the present. The
Coca-Cola Company used the lower level as a warehouse through the 1920s, then a hosiery mill
used the space during the Depression era. ..." ~ NRHP Nomination Form
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