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Old Brick Warehouse, Marion County (Main & Wine Sts., Mullins)
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The Old Brick Warehouse, constructed between 1903 and 1908, is the oldest extant tobacco warehouse and is believed to be the first brick tobacco warehouse in Mullins. As such it is significant for its association with the development and marketing of tobacco in the area. The warehouse is a one-and-one-half story, brick building laid in common bond. The façade and rear elevations have stepped parapets. The windows in the original portion of the building are arched with radiating voussoirs and two-over-two sash. The windows on the façade light offices located at the front of the building - these offices are one room deep and two stories high. The remainder of the interior is open. The original portion of the building has a slightly gabled roof. A 1960s addition (right) has a flat built-up roof. All elevations contain loading and drive-in bays. Listed in the National Register August 3, 1984.

View the complete text of the nomination form for this National Register property. In addition, the Historic Resources of Flue-Cured Tobacco Production Properties includes historical background information for this and other related National Register properties.

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