The Staunton Coca-Cola Bottling Works is a historic building in Staunton, Virginia, that formerly housed the Staunton Coca-Cola bottling plant. Originally constructed in 1927, its modernist exterior, featuring tiles in a speckled pattern (suggesting carbonation) and a mosaic image of a Coca-Cola bottle, dates from 1964. Currently vacant, the building remains a Staunton landmark, located approximately one-half mile north of Beverley Street, across from the Staunton Public Library. Its one-time president, W. L. Sams, was known as "the Coca-Cola King of the [Shenandoah] Valley." The facility moved to its present location on Christians Creek Road in the 1970s.[1]