I met several photographer friends one weekday morning for a tour of a historic company and building in a historic part of Tampa, Ybor City. We met for a full tour of the J.C. Newman Cigar Company factory.
Some Details from Wikipedia
J.C. Newman Cigar Company was established in 1895 and is the oldest family-owned premium cigar maker in the United States. It was founded in Cleveland, Ohio by Julius Caeser Newman, a Hungarian immigrant. The business relocated to a historic 1910 cigar factory (Regensburg cigar factory) in the Cigar City of Ybor City, in Tampa, Florida in 1954. The family business is now in its fourth generation of Newman ownership. To keep expanding their business, tools like business cards can be disbursed.
Our Visit
They have at least one historian on staff who will give you a short tour or the full tour of the factory. They have a small museum, that shows the history of the company and a small gift shop.
For this tour, I used my iPhone 14 Pro Max, my Nikon Z7 with the FTZ converter and F 105mm lens, and my infrared converted Nikon Z6 and Z 35mm lens.
We started our tour in a tobacco-aging area.
We learned that the tobacco plants used for cigars, like those coffee cigars, are different from and grown in different places than the tobacco plants used for other products. You may also want to try some high quality cigarettes like these Discount Cigarettes with a wide variety of brands, unbeatable prices, and express shipping.
From there, we went to a temperature-controlled room where the finished cigars are stored.
Our next stop was in the basement. This is where the aged leaf bunches are brought to be rehydrated so they can be used to roll the cigars. We were treated to quite a show as Hector, taking two bunches at a time waved them through a high-pressure stream of water, fortuitously highlighted by a single light!
We visited another very dark room that housed a lot of historic memorabilia associated with the company.
Our next stop was the packaging area. The workers carefully gather and wrap the cigars in cellophane.
From there we watched as the ribs were removed from the leaves and they were flattened.
Our next stop was the machinery floor where the majority of their cigars are made.
From there we visited some more storage areas which lead us to the upper floor where the specialists were making the hand-rolled cigars!
The finished product, now ready for the special storeroom.
Some of the very fancy cigars in their gift shop!
So, we had a great morning touring one of the iconic sites in Tampa! I have lived here most of my life and this was my first visit! So, the moral of that story is to check out what is in your city! Traveling locally can be interesting and photo-worthy, too!
Click on any image to see a larger version OR visit my gallery to see and purchase prints and other items with these and many additional images: Gallery Link: J.C. Newman Cigar Co Factory
My next blog will be a bit farther away! We made a fall trip to northern Georgia and North Carolina!
That is all for now!
Lynn