A sweet, smoky smell greets you as you enter the lobby of J.C. Newman Cigar Company.
The company was founded in Cleveland in 1895 and relocated to the El Reloj factory in Tampa in 1954. Within the walls of the factory, tobacco leaves are transformed into premium cigars in a process outlined in this photo story.
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