MidAmerica Industrial Park, Industrial park in Pryor, Oklahoma.
MidAmerica Industrial Park is an industrial complex in Pryor, Oklahoma, home to dozens of companies ranging from manufacturing to technology. The site includes an on-site airport with a long runway and a railroad switching facility that handles freight movement directly on the grounds.
The site was built as a munitions plant during World War II and later taken over by the state of Oklahoma after the war ended. The former military facility was gradually turned into an industrial park to support the local economy.
The Center of Excellence inside the park offers hands-on technology training for workers from the surrounding region. It works as a local resource for people looking to build or update job skills without traveling far.
The park sits along major highways and is most easily reached by car from several directions. Because the grounds are very spread out, it helps to know in advance which company or section you plan to visit.
One of Google's largest data centers in the world operates within the park, sitting quietly among factories and warehouses that most visitors would never associate with that kind of technology. The flat Oklahoma landscape makes it easy to miss just how much computing power is concentrated in one place.
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