The Sunflower Ordnance Works - Anne Jones, Matt Gilligan

Built in 1942 in Johnson County, Kansas, the Sunflower Ordnance Works quickly became the world’s largest producer of rocket propellant, an essential part of America’s “Arsenal of Democracy” during World War II.

Anne Jones, curator of collections at the Johnson County Museum, and Matt Gilligan, the museum’s curator of interpretation, examine the plant’s long history as part of the defense industry, as well as the many ideas – like a Land of Oz theme park – proposed to use the space when the property’s military role ended in 1992.

Co-sponsored by the Johnson County Museum.

This event is co-sponsored by: Johnson County Museum
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The Sunflower Ordnance Works - Anne Jones, Matt Gilligan

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