Friday, March 23, 2012
Biedenharn Coca-Cola Museum
Joseph Biedenharn was the first person to bottle Coca-Cola. He installed the equipment in the rear of his soda fountain candy store and sold the filled bottles in the countryside to farmers and lumber camps. The museum has examples of the type of equipment that was used plus old advertisements and promotional merchandise.
The museum has a step at the entrance, steps in and out of the main room, and steps into a reproduction of a 1890 soda fountain so it’s not wheelchair accessible.
There’s parking along S. Washington Street, a block north of the museum. Washington Street, driving south, gets congested and a little tight so if you’re driving a RV you might want to avoid that route through town. Museum
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