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The
Carthage Underground is a collection of marble quarries in Carthage, Missouri,
most of which is presently owned by Americold Logistics. They currently hold
43,000,000 square feet (4,000,000 m2) of the quarry, much of which is occupied
by warehouses or factories, primarily for food production. The total area of
the underground is difficult to trace, but is rumored to stretch as far as
Joplin, Missouri (roughly 20 miles (30 km) from Carthage). It is frequently
visited by Urban Explorers due to the decrepit abandoned quarries mixed
seamlessly with working underground factories and warehouses. Many of the local
industries rely heavily upon the facilities to store foodstuffs there. It is
also oddly present with an ecosystem of its own, with underground lakes hosting
turtles, fish and various other species. This could be seen as remarkable given
that the quarries were utterly devoid of life before the mining industry.
The
temperature of the underground is frequently quoted as 60 °F (16 °C) year
round, though artificial refrigeration has altered the temperature to a range
of -30 to 100 °F (38 °C).
The
underground is also host to an underground motel, as well as having been
rumored the site of government bunkers, though this has never been
substantiated.
Urban
Explorers should be extremely cautious exploring the undergrounds—the great
amount of them are uninhabited and/or flooded, and wildlife is not rare there.
Americold has a policy against photographs, but if you ask security nicely it's
generally possible to get a tour. However, any unauthorized trespassing in
their share of the underground can result in criminal prosecution, and the
mostly uncharted abandoned areas are dangerous at best.