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The Coca-Cola Building is a Coca-Cola bottling plant modeled as a Streamline Moderne building designed by architect Robert V. Derrah with the appearance of a ship with portholes, catwalk and a bridge from five existing industrial buildings in 1939. [2] [3] [4] It is located at 1334 South Central Avenue in Los Angeles, California.
The 1937 Tifton Coca-Cola Bottling Plant is located at 820 Love Avenue. The building is a two-story, brick, commercial Beaux Arts -style building with tile roof, heavy modillions under the cornice, metal factory sash-windows, leaded-glass transoms over plate glass display windows, and decorative cast-concrete door surround.
Landmark building in the Fashion District developed in 1926 by pioneering female developer, Florence Casler; now converted into condominiums 728: San Fernando Building: 400 S. Main St. Downtown Los Angeles: Renaissance Revival style office building dating to 1906; part of the Old Bank District loft project 729: Hellman Building: 410 S. Spring St.
From the front the Coca-Cola Bottling Works building is most reflective of the 1964 renovation, which features a series of full-height bays covered with mosaic tiles, speckled with occasional ...
The Council Grove Downtown Historic District is a 25.8 acres (10.4 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. [ 1 ] The historic district contains seventy-one buildings dating from the mid and late 19th and early 20th century.
Panama City Coca-Cola Bottling Company held a grand unveiling ceremony for the restored Coca-Cola mural that dates back to the late 1950s.
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Coca-Cola Building (Los Angeles) (1939), an example of Streamline Moderne architecture Southern California Gas Company Complex including Derrah's 1942 extension Crossroads of the World in Los Angeles. Robert V. Derrah was an American architect.