Ford Pico Rivera Assembly Plant / Northrop "Advanced Systems Division" (site) (Pico Rivera, California)
USA /
California /
Pico Rivera /
Pico Rivera, California /
Washington Boulevard
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/ Pico Rivera
World / United States / California
place with historical importance, historical layer / disappeared object
The 157-acre Ford Pico Rivera Plant, operated from 1957 until it closed in February 1980.
It produced a total of 1,419,498 automobiles in it's lifetime.
In 1982 the complex was purchased by Northrop Grumman, who developed much of the early design, manufacturing and support phases for the B-2 program at this site.
The site was closed and demolished in 2001.
It produced a total of 1,419,498 automobiles in it's lifetime.
In 1982 the complex was purchased by Northrop Grumman, who developed much of the early design, manufacturing and support phases for the B-2 program at this site.
The site was closed and demolished in 2001.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-2_Spirit
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 33°58'53"N 118°6'12"W
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