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Coca Cola Bottling Company Building (Quincy, Illinois)

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Built
  
1940 (1940)

Opened
  
1940

Architectural style
  
NRHP Reference #
  
97000032

Area
  
6,500 m²

Added to NRHP
  
7 February 1997

Coca-Cola Bottling Company Building (Quincy, Illinois)

Location
  
616 N. 24th St., Quincy, Illinois

Similar
  
John Wood Mansion, Wakonda State Park, Quincy Memorial Bridge

The Coca-Cola Bottling Company Building is a historic Coca-Cola bottling plant located at 616 North 24th Street in Quincy, Illinois. The building was constructed in 1940 for the J. J. Flynn Co., Coca-Cola's regional bottling company in Quincy and one of six Coca-Cola bottlers in Illinois. Local architect Martin J. Geise designed the Art Deco building, one of the few examples of Art Deco in an industrial building in Quincy. The building's design features a projecting central entrance with a high roof line, pilasters with terra cotta decorations at the front corners, and brick columns dividing the front windows; the features combine to give the building a strong vertical emphasis, an important Art Deco aesthetic. Some features of the emerging Art Moderne style are present in the building, including a stone string course, a flat overhang covering the entrance, and a flat roof.

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 7, 1997.

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Coca-Cola Bottling Company Building (Quincy, Illinois) Wikipedia


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