Ok, obviously its always cool to find a new place, but I'm sure the people in this group have already found a hell of a lot. So how bout this, every one please post with your favorite place/find in the KC area that has not already been listed, that way we can all get a chance to research them, and check them out if interested.
Mine will obvously be the 8th st tunnel, being the only really cool one I've seen so far.
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The B & H Underground Complex, which will be on my site in a week or two. It's an underground business complex that was abandoned and now flooded. Basically, it's like the Carthage Underground on my site, except they had a ton of offices and business stuff down there. Now imagine that they've let it flood with several feet of water of the last couple decades. Tons of office equipment and business stuff just floating around in the water.
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You went?!White Rabbit wrote:The B & H Underground Complex, which will be on my site in a week or two.
My would be the flour mill off of Southwest Boulevard by Ponax. It was not only the first site I explored, but is still to this day one of the best. For all you level 3'ers, you've all seen it on UER and the large amount of photos PAWolf, LostLenore, Khaos, and I have added. I'll probably put some info up on it here, though we still have yet to find out a solid history of the place, we have very very little information about it.
On another note however, LostLenore and I went there to talk to the construction workers to figure out what they were planning on demolishing. It turns out, they are only getting rid of the visible silos (that means the incased ones won't be touched) and that they are going to dig an 800 foot tunnel through the cliffside behind the mill. This leads to a cave system which has since had all its entrances collapsed. They plan to use it for cold storage (for Boulevard?).
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Yeah, I've told you that before I was one of the guys with Slim Jim the first time it ever got explored. My pictures are still up on UER.S1L3N7B0B wrote:You went?!
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ARGH! I FORGOT... I'm pitiful
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The fairfax grain elevator is one of my favorites.
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can u still enter the silos?
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The couple of times I've been there, the door has been wide open with nobody at all inside. You enter down a ladder, then navigate your way through some conveyor belts and around and into the silos. All the way down the middle of the silos and you come to a stairway. The stairway leads to a big room with a ladder down to some sort of control area and a ladder that goes up. That is where I must go next.hakker3089 wrote:can u still enter the silos?
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