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24-MAR-2011 Coleen Perilloux Landry

Domino Sugar Refinery as seen from the Mississippi River

Chalmette, Louisiana

It has been in operation since 1909. The only time it had to shut down was when Hurricane Katrina hit the area in 2005.
It once hired thousands of men but today a lot of the work is done by robots.
The front view of the refinery is more esthestically pleasing with landscaping etc.

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Karen Stuebing09-Nov-2011 22:38
Quite a large plant. Sorry to hear that it's been automated. It must still employ a lot of people. Beautiful photo of it. I think I would like this more than the landscaped front.
A J Adams09-Nov-2011 21:09
Very nice shot.
s_barbour09-Nov-2011 14:56
It seems like so many things are becoming automated and that certainly isn't a good thing!
pkocinski09-Nov-2011 13:52
Nice industrial shot.
John Lester09-Nov-2011 12:07
If you ever saw the process used to "refine" sugar you would be tempted not to use it again.
fredrcox09-Nov-2011 11:44
Very nicely captured!
LynnH09-Nov-2011 11:39
Makes me sad for our Imperial sugar refinery that closed a few years ago. This one looks very similar to our before they tore it down.
Ed Preston09-Nov-2011 06:39
"Sweet" shot Coleen! :-)
Cindi Smith09-Nov-2011 05:07
That's an old facility. It's too bad so many don't have jobs. Either this or moving the work overseas. I do like this composition. I do like the rustic feel to this place with a hint of greenery with the palms.