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“Where Coke was first bottled in 1894”
The Biedenharn Coca-Cola Museum features the history of one of the Nation's beloved beverages, along with equipment of the type that Joseph Biedenharn used to bottle Coke for the first time anywhere in the world in 1894. A wide variety of original Coca-Cola advertising and memorabilia is on display to allow the visitor to follow the evolution of “The Pause That Refreshes!” The restored candy store and office area will take you back to a simpler, sweeter time with furnishings and displays from the 1890s. We offer our visitors ice cream, fountain Cokes, Coke floats and a wide selection of Coke souvenirs.
This is a nice museum. it is very small and my wife and I walked it pretty fast. someoem if they take their time to read everything could probably stay for about one hour in this museum. The price... Read more
A pretty cool museum at one of the hop-on hop-off tours during our American Queen cruise (so it was free for us to enter). This is the location where the first Coca Cola was bottled back in the... Read more
Stopped by the Coca-Cola museum today in Vicksburg for a quick visit. Due to time restraint, we didn't do the tour of the museum; however, we had the Root beer float. During our visit, it wasn't... Read more
Biedenharn Coca-Cola Museum
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- Sun: 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
- Mon - Sat: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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