List of Coca-Cola buildings and structures
List of notable Coca-Cola buildings and structures
The List of Coca-Cola buildings and structures includes a variety of notable buildings and structures associated with The Coca-Cola Company, a leading global beverage corporation. These buildings, ranging from bottling plants to corporate offices, are significant for their architectural styles, historical importance, and cultural impact.
Notable Buildings and Structures[edit | edit source]
Coca-Cola Building (Los Angeles)[edit | edit source]
The Coca-Cola Building (Los Angeles) is an iconic structure located in Los Angeles, California. Designed in the Streamline Moderne style, it was completed in 1939 and served as a bottling plant. The building is noted for its distinctive architectural features, including its curved lines and nautical elements, which were popular in the era.
Coca-Cola Bottling Plant (Ocala)[edit | edit source]
The Coca-Cola Bottling Plant (Ocala) is a historic site in Ocala, Florida. Built in 1939, this plant is an example of the Art Deco style, characterized by its geometric shapes and decorative elements. It played a crucial role in the distribution of Coca-Cola products in the region.
Coca-Cola Building (Fort Lauderdale)[edit | edit source]
Located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, this building is another example of Coca-Cola's architectural legacy. It reflects the company's expansion and influence in the mid-20th century, serving as a bottling and distribution center.
Coca-Cola Building (Elmira)[edit | edit source]
The Coca-Cola Building (Elmira) is situated in Elmira, New York. This building is notable for its detailed brickwork and historical significance in the local community. It represents the early 20th-century expansion of Coca-Cola's operations in the northeastern United States.
Club Cool (Epcot)[edit | edit source]
Club Cool is a unique attraction located in Epcot, part of the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. It offers visitors the opportunity to sample Coca-Cola beverages from around the world, showcasing the brand's global reach and cultural diversity.
Coca-Cola Building (Atlanta)[edit | edit source]
The Coca-Cola Building (Atlanta) is the headquarters of The Coca-Cola Company, located in Atlanta, Georgia. This building is a symbol of the company's origins and its continued influence in the beverage industry. The headquarters complex includes modern office spaces and facilities for corporate operations.
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