General Pipe and Foundry Company
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The General Pipe and Foundry Company foundry and machine shop was located on the north side of Highland Avenue between Elizabeth Street and the BeltLine in Inman Park, Atlanta, Georgia.[1] Coca-Cola executive Robert W. Woodruff worked here when he was 19 years old.[2][3]
The land on which the complex once sat is now the N. Highland Steel apartment and retail complex. The only original building remaining is the pattern shop which now houses Parish restaurant.[4]
References
- ^ 1911 Sanborn Fire Map of Atlanta, vol. 2, section 193
- ^ Ingham, John N. (1983). Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders. Greenwood Press. ISBN 9780313239106.
- ^ Petretti, Allan (2008-11-21). Petretti's Coca-Cola Collectibles Price Guide: The Encyclopedia of Coca-Cola Collectibles. F+W Media. ISBN 9781440221453.
- ^ http://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2012-may-revitalizing-neighborhoods-atlantas-inman-park
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