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Formerly operated by the Mission Peanut Factory in the 1950s, this four-bedroom, two-bath loft in a Johnson County city’s downtown is available for a Kansas City getaway or staycation.
The silos in 1945. The three free-standing silo structures known as Silos Nos 2, 3 and 4 stand prominently on Haly Street, Kingaroy, within the larger Peanut Company of Australia peanut processing plant which occupies a truncated rectangular block bounded by the streets Haly, Jarah and Alford Street East and the Kingaroy/Kilkivan railway line formation.
Kingaroy Butter Factory; Kingaroy Peanut Silos; Kingaroy Shire Council Chambers; M. Moreton Resources; S. St Michael and All Angels Church, Kingaroy; Shire of Kingaroy;
Kingaroy (/ k ɪ ŋ ə ˈ r ɔɪ /) [2] is a rural town and locality in the South Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia. [3] [4] The town is situated on the junction of the D'Aguilar and the Bunya Highways, 218 kilometres (135 mi) north-west of the state capital Brisbane [5] and 141 kilometres (88 mi) south west of Gympie. [6]
The Peanut professes to be “Kansas City’s oldest bar and grill.” One newspaper story has the Peanut selling beer in August 1933, during Prohibition, maybe giving it its speakeasy reputation.
On Monday, the food processing company announced that it would close its Emporia, Kansas facility in February 2025. Over 800 employees of the plant were notified about the closure in a letter.
An annexation ordinance [when?] expanded the city limits to encompass the "United States Government [area of] 2 acres" and the airport's 925.8 acres (374.7 ha) with 13 buildings—the "Fairfax plat" was the area within the northeast corner of the Fairfax Industrial District of ~2,300 acres (930 ha). [5]
A post shared by Peanut The Squirrel (@peanut_the_squirrel12) Longo and his wife, Daniela, run an animal sanctuary, P’Nuts Freedom Farm, in rural Pine City near the Pennsylvania border.