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3010 N. Plum
Hutchinson, KS 67502
United States

ph: 620 663.3950
fax: 620 669-5112
alt: 620 694.9101

tammy@artstudiosigns.com

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30th & Plum

30th & Plum Hutchinson Ks 10 x 30 Digital

  • 10 x 30 Digital     1002 N. Plum      Hutchinson, Ks 67502

    (S. Face R.H. Read)  Digital Billboard . Video Allowed
    112 x 360 Pixels .  72 DPI  .  RGB
    Static Ads - Jpeg or Bitmap Format (8 Sec. Hold Time)
    Video Ads- Avi. or Mpeg Format (10-15 Sec. Length Allowed)

 

30th & Plum - Intersection

DEC 38.0

Billboard located at 3002 N. Plum. Intersection near Dillon's, Speedy Cash, Hasting's & Genesis Health Club next to the Walgreen's parking lot ,a spectacular view. McDonald's to the east. Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center & the Kansas State Fairgrounds to the south. Hutchinson's busiest intersection on the North end. 30th & Plum Street Intersection

 ABOVE: Intersection of 30th & Plum, Dillons across the street to the left.  10 x 30 Digital to the right.

 

Looking East towards McDonalds

 ABOVE:  Looking East down 30th Street towards McDonalds, Dillons to the right, 10 x 30 Digital is to the left.Heading to 30th & Plum going North

Above:  Heading North on Plum to 30th & Plum intersection from Kansas State Fairgrounds, Dillon's Shopping Center to the right. 10 x 30 Digital straight ahead as shown. Great View.

 

Looking from Intersection of 30th & Plum

 Above:  Partial view of Hastings, Genesis Health Club, Browns Shoe Fit, Taco Johns, Little Caesar's  Pizza, Flawless Image & Speedy Cash  to left (west) of 10 x 30 Digital.

 Night Shot across the intersection

Above:  Night Shot from down the street.

30th & Plum Long. Lat. Map

ABOVE: Latitude Longitude 3002 N. Plum

 

Hutchinson Wichita Mulvane Kansas Digital Locations

Above:  Kansas Digital Billboard Network

Hutchinson

Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center

Kansas Cosmosphere

Kansas State Fair

Kansas Underground Salt Museum

Kansas Underground Salt Museum

Fun Valley Sports Complex - which hosts world wide tournaments

NJCAA Basketball Tournaments

40 Minutes from Wichita, Ks

Hutchinson

is the largest city in and the county seat of Reno County, Kansas, United States,[4] 39 miles (63 km) northwest of Wichita, on the Arkansas River. Hutchinson's nickname is The Salt City but is referred to locally as Hutch. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 42,080.[1] Every September Hutchinson hosts the Kansas State Fair, and in March it hosts the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Basketball Tournament. Hutchinson is also the home of the noted Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center aerospace museum, near the state fairgrounds.

As of the census[2] of 2000, there were 40,787 people, 16,335 households, and 10,340 families residing in the city.

Industry

Salt was discovered in Reno County by Benjamin Blanchard on September 26, 1887.[16] This gave rise to the first salt-processing plants west of the Mississippi River. Salt was originally extracted using the evaporation method by pumping water into brine wells. In 1923, the Carey Salt[17] Company opened the only salt mine in Hutchinson, which then produced rock salt. That mine is still in use today and is now operated by Hutchinson Salt Company. Cargill and Morton Salt also have evaporative salt plants in Hutchinson.

Excavated portions of the mine are used for archival storage of movie and television masters, data tapes, and permanent business records. Underground Vaults & Storage[18] currently houses the masters for The Wizard of Oz (1939), Gone with the Wind (1939), and Star Wars, (1977) among many others.[19]

The world's longest grain elevator was built in Hutchinson in 1961.

Dillon's grocery stores was established in Hutchinson by J.S. Dillon in the 1920s (originated in Sterling, Kansas). Dillon's was bought out by The Kroger Co. in 1983. The company still operates a distribution center and headquarters for Dillons and Kwik Shop in town.

The Eaton Corporation operates a hydraulics plant in Hutchinson. On August 22, 2006, Eaton announced they would keep the Hutchinson plant open because of a $1 million economic incentive from the City of Hutchinson and a $2 million incentive from the State of Kansas. 155 assembly jobs were moved to the Reynosa, Mexico plant in June, 2007.[20]

Lowen Corporation[22] was started in 1950 in a converted garage behind Mike Lowen's house in Hutchinson. Today Lowen Corporation has 2 operating divisions, Lowen Sign Company, the nation's largest manufacturer of signage for the real estate industry, and Lowen Color Graphics, the leading U.S. manufacturer of fleet, commercial, event and OEM graphics with manufacturing facilities in 3 states.

Collins Bus Corporation resides just outside Hutchinson, and is the leading[citation needed] small school bus manufacturer in North America.

StraightLine HDD, a leading directional drill tooling manufacturer, has a 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m2). manufacturing plant in Hutchinson.

In May 2009, Siemens announced it would open its American wind turbine nacelle assembly facility in Hutchinson. The facility will begin producing late in 2010 and create 400 jobs in Hutchinson.[23]

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Art Studio Signs
3010 N. Plum
Hutchinson, KS 67502
United States

ph: 620 663.3950
fax: 620 669-5112
alt: 620 694.9101

tammy@artstudiosigns.com