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The Biedenharn
Coca-Cola Museum was a collaborative effort between the
Vicksburg Foundation for Historic Preservation, and
the Biedenharn family, the original bottlers of Coca-Cola.
The museum houses a
wide variety of exhibits interpreting the beginnings of Coca-Cola,
the history of the Biedenharn family, the process used to first
bottle Coca-Cola, a reproduction of the equipment first used to
bottle Coke, the history of Coca-Cola advertising, and Coca-Cola
memorabilia from past to present.
The
authentically-restored candy store and office area feature
furnishings and displays of the 1890s and offers ice cream, fountain
Cokes, Coke floats and a wide selection of Coca-Cola souvenirs.
The Biedenharn
Coca-Cola Museum is owned and operated by the
Vicksburg Foundation for Historic Preservation, and
is one of the Foundation's key success stories in preserving
Vicksburg’s unique historic and architectural heritage.
Coca-Cola and Coke are registered trademarks
of The Coca-Cola Company
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