Though big tobacco is gone, their warehouses are not
This former tobacco warehouse at 225W. Fulton street has been remodeled and been home to Mark Irgen's dentistry office for decades.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
The upper floor of the former tobacco warehouse at 106 S. Main St. in Edgerton is one giant room. The remnants of an elevator occupies the center of the room that is now used for storage by the building's current occupant, the Edgerton Community Outreach Center.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
A former tobacco warehose in the 300 block of W. Fulton St in Edgerton.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
A former tobacco warehose in the 400 block of W. Fulton St in Edgerton.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
The Edgerton Community Outreach Community Center has plenty of space to serve it's clients from their space in a former tobacco warehouse at 106 S. Main St.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
This former Edgerton tobacco warehouse at 106 S. Main St. is now occupied by the Edgerton Community Outreach Center.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
Dan Rinehart found a former tobacco warehouse at 203 S. Main St. in Edgerton to be perfect for his taxidermy businesses. Rinehart runs classes in this space while production, storage, and shipping occupy more of the building.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
This former tobacco warehouse at 203 S. Main in Edgerton now houses a taxidermy business.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
Massive pillars and beams support the upper floor of a former tobacco warehouse at 106 S. Main St. in Edgerton.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
A former tobacco warehouse at 203 S. Main in Edgerton gives Dan Rinehart Taxidermy room for work and storage with space left over.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
The rear of this former tobacco warehouse on the corner of Main and Fulton Streets in Edgerton still displays the shadow of advertising on its bricks.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
In the the former tobacco warehouse that now houses Dan Rinehart's taxidermy business, large photos hang on the wall and pay homage to the people that worked in the local tobacco industry.
