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  2. Teller Brothers–Reed Tobacco Historic District - Wikipedia

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    This district includes five contributing buildings that were built roughly between 1865 and 1900. They are the John F. Reed & Co. Cigar Factory (c. 1865), the J.R. Bitner Tobacco Warehouse (c. 1880), the Lancaster Paint Works (c. 1900), and two warehouses that were built roughly between 1877 and 1885 and were associated with the Teller Brothers operation.

  3. A. B. Hess Cigar Factory, and Warehouses - Wikipedia

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    The complex consist of four rectangular red brick buildings, three to five stories tall. They are the R. H. Brubaker Tobacco Warehouse including the Koenig & Co. Warehouse (c. 1880-1881), the Franklin H. Bare Tobacco Warehouse (c. 1880-1881), and the A. B. Hess Cigar Factory (c. 1905-1908). [2] The buildings have been converted to residential use.

  4. Eisenlohr–Bayuk Tobacco Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It includes 10 contributing buildings and 1 contributing structure. The buildings consist of five constructed by the Otto Eisenlohr and Brothers between 1911 and 1921, four constructed by the Bayuk Cigar Co. between 1923 and about 1935, and the Jacob Reist Tobacco Warehouse built in 1923.

  5. JR Cigars - Wikipedia

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    The company originated as a cigar shop in Manhattan but now chiefly operates through on-line and catalog sales; however, the company maintains three retail outlets in North Carolina, two in New Jersey (Whippany with Executive Offices, and Paramus), as well as a retail locations in Manhattan (closed), Washington DC, and Detroit, MI.

  6. Famous Smoke Shop - Wikipedia

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    The 350 sq. ft. store primarily sold imported and domestic cigars, as well as magazines and other sundries. In 1975, the company moved to a 550 sq. ft. location at 1450 Broadway. In 1986, unable to absorb increasing Midtown rents, the company moved its cigar store to a 1550 sq. ft. location at 55 W. 39th Street. Its current retail shop is ...

  7. California's tougher flavored tobacco ban starts Jan. 1 - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Further restrictions to California’s flavored tobacco ban will go into effect Jan. 1, with regulations being overseen by Attorney General Rob Bonta. The aim of the bill ...

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  9. Danville Tobacco Warehouse and Residential District

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    The Danville Tobacco Warehouse and Residential District is a national historic district located at Danville, Virginia. The district includes 532 contributing buildings, 3 contributing sites, and 2 contributing structures in the city of Danville. The district reflects the late-19th century and early-20th development of Danville as a tobacco ...