1885/00/00 |
John Stith Pemberton |
Inventor |
In 1885, Atlanta and Fulton County enact temperance legislation, John Pemberton develops a non-alcoholic version of his popular Pemberton's French Wine Coca. |
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Invention of Coca-Cola |
1886/05/08 |
Joseph Jacobs |
Work |
Coca-Cola is first served on 8 May 1886 at Jacobs' Pharmacy (lost) at the corner of Peachtree and Marietta streets in downtown Atlanta, Five Points. |
Fairlie-Poplar Historic District |
Atlanta, GA |
Invention of Coca-Cola |
1894/03/12 |
Joseph Augustus Biedenharn |
Distributor |
Joseph Biedenharn bottles the soda fountain drink, Coca-Cola, at his wholesale candy company building in Vicksburg, Miss. |
Biedenharn Candy Company Building |
Vicksburg |
Invention of Coca-Cola |
1899/00/00 |
The Coca-Cola Company |
Brewer |
The Coca-Cola Company signs its first agreement with an independent bottling company, which allows the bottler to buy the syrup and produce, bottle, and distribute the Coca-Cola drink. |
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1899/00/00 |
Benjamin F Thomas |
Work |
Benjamin F Thomas develops the concept of bottling a soda drink named Coca-Cola. |
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1899/00/00 |
Benjamin F Thomas |
Work |
Benjamin F Thomas establishes a Coca-Cola bottling plant at 938 McCallie Avenue in Chattanooga. Know as the Benjamin F Thomas House, the Queen Anne structure burned and was destroyed c 1995. |
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1936/00/00 |
Ivey and Crook |
Architect |
Designed by Atlanta architects Ivey and Crook, Olympia Building is built at Edgewood Ave SE and Peachtree St NW. It is topped by a flashing, Coca-Cola sign. |
Fairlie-Poplar Historic District |
Atlanta, GA |
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1937/00/00 |
The Coca-Cola Company |
Owner |
The Coca-Cola Company buys a processing plant from the Michigan-Davis Company for $240,000.00. The Coca-Cola Co's only other syrup plant in the Midwest is in located Chicago. |
Coca-Cola Syrup Plant |
City of St Louis |
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1940/00/00 |
The Coca-Cola Company |
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Winchester Coca-Cola Bottling Works |
Winchester |
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1964/00/00 |
The Coca-Cola Company |
Sponsor |
The Coca-Cola Co pavilion houses the Global Holiday featuring 5 exotic locales - Hong Kong Street, Taj Mahal, Bavarian Lodge, Cambodian Rain Forest and Rio de Janerio Harbor. The world's largest carillon, a 610 bell instrument, is also built The pavilion. |
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1964 New York World's Fair |