Exploring the South’s Soda Heritage: A Guide to Iconic Beverage Spots

Exploring the South’s Soda History: 10 Must-Visit Destinations for Enthusiasts

The American South is renowned for its role in shaping the soda industry, offering unique travel experiences for enthusiasts. From Atlanta’s World of Coca-Cola to lesser-known local museums, the region highlights rich histories and iconic brands. Here’s a look at ten destinations that celebrate the fizzy legacy of some of the nation’s most beloved beverages.

1. Atlanta, Georgia: World of Coca-Cola Coca-Cola’s history begins in Atlanta, where the famous beverage was invented by John Pemberton in 1886. Visitors can explore the World of Coca-Cola, which offers a look into the brand’s past, taste-testing of global varieties, and a glimpse of the vault that holds the secret recipe. This experience is a must for understanding Coca-Cola’s influence on the global market​ This Is My South.

2. Biloxi, Mississippi: Barq’s Root Beer Legacy Biloxi is home to Barq’s Root Beer, one of the South’s oldest soda brands, which originated in New Orleans before shifting operations to Mississippi. Visitors can explore the former site of the Barq’s Bottling Works, which now stands as a piece of the area’s history, perfect for a photo stop amidst plans to repurpose the historic building​ This Is My South.

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