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  2. Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant was originally known as the Sunflower Ordnance Works. Established in 1941 on 10,747 acres (43.492 km 2), it was the world's largest smokeless powder plant. Among the over 10,000 acres of the site was the former community of Prairie Center. The entire town was purchased by the U.S. government, and razed.

  3. SubTropolis - Wikipedia

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    SubTropolis. Location. Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Coordinates. 39°09′40″N 94°28′34″W  /  39.161213°N 94.476242°W  / 39.161213; -94.476242. The interior of SubTropolis. SubTropolis is a business complex located inside of a 55,000,000-square-foot (5,100,000 m 2), 1,100-acre (4.5 km 2) mine in the bluffs north of ...

  4. TWA Corporate Headquarters Building - Wikipedia

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    The refurbished headquarters building in 2007 with the Moonliner II replica installed. The TWA Corporate Headquarters Building, located at 1735 Baltimore Avenue in the Crossroads neighborhood of downtown Kansas City, was Trans World Airlines headquarters until 1964, when the airline moved to New York City. The selection of Kansas City as the ...

  5. Kansas City Southern Railway - Wikipedia

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    Website. kcsouthern.com. The Kansas City Southern Railway Company (reporting mark KCS) was an American Class I railroad. Founded in 1887, it operates in 10 Midwestern and Southeastern U.S. states: Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. KCS owns the shortest north-south rail route ...

  6. Kansas City Union Station - Wikipedia

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    February 1, 1972. Kansas City Union Station (station code: KCY) is a union station opened in 1914, serving Kansas City, Missouri, and the surrounding metropolitan area. It replaced a small Union Depot from 1878. Union Station served a peak annual traffic of more than 670,000 passengers in 1945 at the end of World War II, quickly declined in the ...

  7. Kansas City Southern Depot (Leesville, Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Southern Depot, now the Museum of West Louisiana, is a former railway station in Leesville, Louisiana. It was built by the Kansas City Southern Railway in 1916. [2] It served as a combination of passenger station, freight station, and crew change point. [3] The station was a busy shipping point during the Vernon Parish lumber ...

  8. Kansas City Terminal Railway - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City Union Station. The railway was created after a series of floods in 1903, 1904, and 1908 inundated the West Bottoms each time and temporarily closed the Union Depot there. The 12 original trunk railways of the city at the time joined to build the new Kansas City Union Station and to coordinate the bridges and switches that serve the ...

  9. Strong City, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    strong-city.org. Strong City is a city in Chase County, Kansas, United States. [1] Originally known as Cottonwood Station, in 1881 it was renamed Strong City after William Barstow Strong, then vice-president and general manager, and later president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. [5][6][7] As of the 2020 census, the population of ...