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Portland Cement
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created by sangp
on 9/7/2010 9:40 PM
last modified by relik
on 8/1/2014 3:22 AM
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This location has been labeled as Demolished, and therefore can be viewed by anyone.
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The Manitowoc Portland cement company is a fairly large facility spanning several buildings which house equipment and the large rotating kiln. The base of the location floods in the summer and is an ince skating rink in the winter. The summer months, I consider this site to be somewhat of a wildlife refuge and if you go at night, be mindful of the coyote, fox and MANY Raccoon which have made home of this place. The machinery is quite interesting with a very large "kiln master control" and very large equipment. There are "catwalks" in the building which are rusted and caution should be taken when traversing them as their strength is unknown. Next to the main plant is a newer facility with entry possible through the conveyor system, however, you need be in shape to make it (at least be able to perform a pull-up of your own body weight) This building is 4 stories and has numerous controls and, as well, is grated metal for walkways. Located next to the river and near many active buildings, it is somewhat of a challenge to get in.
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Type: Building
Status: Demolished
Accessibility: Moderate
Recommendation: forget it
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asbestos rust unsafe flooring flooding air quality Wildlife
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Large Portland Cement Kiln, various machinery and equipment.
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fences barbed wire locked gates welded doors Active parts alarmed, workers may be on site weekdays, St Marys cement bardge docks were the fence is by the lake in the summer every week. Go weekends.
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flashlight rope breathing mask gloves head protection long pants / sleeves
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Built 1907, known as " Da Goods ". Main employeer of Manitowoc besides Mirro. Shut down in 1979. Main parts demolished in 80's. Used to be a big crane by the river and an even bigger plant here. Now used by St Marys cement ( Parts of the plant are )
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The moderator rating is a neutral rating of the content quality, photography, and coolness of this location.
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This location's validation is current. It was last validated by
Mike Dijital on 8/1/2014 3:51 AM.
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on Aug 1 14 at 3:51, Mike Dijital validated this location on Aug 1 14 at 3:22, relik changed the following: Status, Recommendation, Future Plans on Apr 10 11 at 8:35, Opheliaism validated this location on Apr 10 11 at 4:17, ViolatorOfTheLaw changed the following: Status, Future Plans on Mar 26 11 at 1:23, Opheliaism validated this location on Mar 25 11 at 17:32, ViolatorOfTheLaw updated gallery Seament on Nov 19 10 at 5:53, Emperor Wang validated this location on Nov 19 10 at 1:18, ViolatorOfTheLaw changed the following: Owner, History, Security Measures on Nov 19 10 at 1:12, ViolatorOfTheLaw updated gallery picture Convayer on Nov 19 10 at 1:12, ViolatorOfTheLaw updated gallery picture Fenced
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