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Kansas City Area & The Underground Storage Facilities.........."HELP"
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by taylorl</i> <br /><br />Stokerk, <br />I lived in KC back in the late 70's early 80"s and I use to store my car in the same place your are talking about. It is a huge underground limestone storage facility. Place had stop lights and the works in it. If I'm not mistaken it was was called Innerspace Storage and it was located off of HWY 271 (North) that headed out to KCI. If it's not that road, you are close to it. The only thing I hated about the place was all that limestone powder that stuck to everything, but as you said the temperture was constant down their and it made it great for storage. <br /> <br />Larry <br />[/quote] Thank you Larry for the info , I've got a name to go by now. & a possible location , It sure sounds like the one I'm looking for , You described it to a T. PS; Yeah when my dispatcher sent me to this location I new something was up just by the way that he talked to me . He gave me a name & address where to go . When I was looking for this place I thought I was lost . I turned into this roadway & thought my dispatcher was of his rocker, Sending me to an abandoned pit. So I scratched my head a little & grumbled a little. So then I went a little further to find a place to turn around, & around the next bend in the road I saw this opening in the stone cliff wall...............Well I'll be a @#$^& a #!*%$*. When I was backed into the dock I had about two hours to wait so I went for a walk , You talk about spookie, Almost like something out of the X Files.
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