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For the tobacco factory in Southville, Bristol see Tobacco Factory.

A tobacco factory is where tobacco is processed and cured to make it ready for use as an ingredient in the tobacco sold and used in smoking pipes, cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco and "snuff" (dipping tobacco). Tobacco factories employed many people in Cuba, Ybor City, West Tampa, and other tobacco producing areas. Many of the buildings remain. The factory building along with stemmery buildings and warehouses are used in the manufacturing process of tobacco products.

A 1904 catalog from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition record many tobacco factories in the Philippines at the time.[1]

Tobacco factory buildings include

References

  1. "Official Catalogue Philippine Exhibits". For the Committee on Press and publicity, by the Official catalogue Company (Incorporated). 27 February 2019. p. 164. Retrieved 27 February 2019 – via Google Books.