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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 Japanese electronics giant told a group of civic and business leaders gathered in Topeka that it plans to build a new factory on a portion of the former Sunflower Army Ammunition plant south ...
De Soto, with 6,200 residents, ballooned in size when it annexed 9,000 acres of the former ammunition plant just south of Kansas 10 Highway that the U.S. Army has been cleaning up for years.
The company has pledged to build the battery factory on the site of the old Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant, which was closed years ago. ... The last thing Kansas or De Soto needs is a plant that ...
Sacramento Army Depot; San Jacinto Ordnance Depot; Sangamon Ordnance Plant; Savanna Army Depot; Scioto Ordnance Plant; Sierra Army Depot; Springfield Armory; St. Louis Arsenal; Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant
Constitution Hall in Topeka is the building where the Kansas Free State Government in the Kansas Territorial era convened and drafted the anti-slavery Topeka Constitution of 1855. The Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant in De Soto opened in 1942 to manufacture gunpowder and munitions propellants for World War II. The closed plant sits on over 9000 ...
The Panasonic factory will be taking over the old 9,000 acre Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant, which closed in 1992. ... What kind of jobs will Panasonic bring to the Kansas City area? The ...
The Kansas Army Ammunition Plant (Kansas AAP) was a 13,727-acre (55.55 km 2) government-owned, contractor-operated (GOCO) facility, established in 1942, located near Parsons, Kansas. The plant produced ammunition during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. [1] The plant was deactivated on March 4, 2009 as part of the Base ...