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The vision for the Cedartown Museum of Coca-Cola Memorabilia began with the Morris Family’s love of local history as well as Coca-Cola memorablilia. In February, 2014 the Morris family purchased the property for the museum.Arrange your visit to Cedartown Museum of Coca-Cola Memorabilia and discover more family-friendly attractions in Cedartown using our Cedartown trip planner.
What used to be the home of the Cedartown Coca-Cola Bottling Company now houses a comprehensive collection of memorabilia showcasing the history of the world’s most recognizable brand.
The Morris family restored the old Coke plant in an effort to preserve an integral part of the history of Cedartown and of small towns across America. The museum uses Coca-Cola advertising to educate visitors about the brand’s history, which is also the history of marketing strategies, entrepreneurial-ship, and most broadly the last 130 years of America.
The museum’s goal is to use advertising and the story of Coca-Cola to educate visitors on American history through the unique lens of marketing strategies. There is a story attached to every item in the museum and visitors can learn a lot about the American consumer over the past 130 years by viewing the mediums of advertising through which The Coca-Cola Company sought to connect with certain consumers. Whether it be the company’s extensive use of “Free Drink” coupons in the late 1880’s and 1890’s, the image of men returning home from war on the 1919 calendar, or James Brown on a 1970’s poster, all these advertising pieces reveal the values and sentiments of consumers in their respective time periods. By understanding the values of people throughout history, it is easier to empathize with the behavior that led to major historical events (e.g. surviving the Great Depression, protesting the Vietnam War, fighting for Civil Rights).
In the future, the museum will continue to grow its collection of Coca-Cola artifacts in order to build more authentic displays and reveal a wider view of the history surrounding certain advertisements. Additionally, our staff will rotate new displays in and out periodically with fresh acquisitions and on occasion loaned items from The Coca-Cola Company Archives.
If you share our interest in historical preservation and scholarship, a visit to the Cedartown Museum of Coca-Cola Memorabilia will be a great experience for you.
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A extensive and stunning collection of vintage and antique Coca-Cola memorabilia, and inside of an old Coca-Cola bottling plant.
A extensive and stunning collection of vintage and antique Coca-Cola memorabilia, and inside of an old Coca-Cola bottling plant. more »
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This place is amazing and much better than the tourist trap in Atlanta. $5 admission is nothing compared to what you are able to see here. Don't waste your money in Atlanta. Come to Cedartown.
This place is amazing and much better than the tourist trap in Atlanta. $5 admission is nothing compared to what you are able to see here. Don't waste your money in Atlanta. Come to Cedartown. more »
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Loved this place. The lady behind the desk was very friendly and welcoming. She made us feel at ease and was passionate about the museum and the back story of how some of the pieces were purchased. We had the whole place to ourselves, giving us plenty of time to learn about the history and look around all of the memorabilia. There are some really interesting pieces in there. Everything is really well presented. I'd highly recommend a visit here. Allow an hour or more to look around at everything. It's not a huge place but it's packed with many interesting pieces. Restrooms are really nice. You can also purchase some themed t-shirts and other items from the shop.
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Finally stopped at the Museum Of Coca-Cola Memorabilia while visiting family. They have limited hrs so check the website or Facebook page. Response time on FB is pretty quick. The cost is $5 for adults, worth the price. Free parking on the side of streets, we had no issues on a Saturday afternoon. No crowds, wear your mask. Once you enter pay the fee to the friendly host, and she explains the self your & will start the video when you are ready. Don't miss the video, lots of history of how the museum started and where the items came from. I loved the decor and all the memorabilia. A few items came from abroad per the host. The place is spacious and absolutely beautiful! It was a step back in time but in a more modern form. They have done a excellent job with all the items, explanations are on everything. You need at least 1.5hrs if you really read and stroll thru without rushing. There is a patio out pack with seating if you wanna have a cold cola! They sell drinks, snacks and a few souvenir items. Put this on your list to do in Cedartown if your in the area, its completely different from the one in Atlanta. I was completely surprised, glad I spent some time here!
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