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Pictured on Aug. 21, 1936, at 2200 Stockton Blvd. is the Coca-Cola Bottling Company. The $27,500 building was designed by Sacramento architect Charles F. Dean and went into operation shortly after this photograph was taken. The modern Mediterranean-style structure fronted Stockton Boulevard by 65 feet and Miller Way by 110 feet. From beginning to end, it took three months for the contractor, C.J. Hopkinson, to complete the brick structure, complete with a first-floor bottling room, public observation area, club rooms and kitchens. The latter facilities were to be made available to youth organizations.
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