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Cornejo & Sons CDR

130 W. Macarthur
Wichita KS 67217
Ph: 316-613-5182
www.cornejocorp.com/

Cornejo & Sons CDR is an operating division of Cornejo & Sons, that operates a Concrete and Asphalt Recycling Center.

The Concrete and Asphalt Recycling Center accepts bulk broken concrete and asphalt from all sources. This material is then crushed into various sizes and recycled for new construction or paving projects.


Attractions and Upcoming Events

Kansas Aviation Museum

The Kansas Aviation Museum is housed in the aerodrome historical district of the original Wichita Municipal Airport, in the "Air Capital of the World,"

Wichita, KS Museums

Kansas Firefighters Museum

Historic Engine House No. 6 - The year is 1910. Imagine a pair of matched fire horses, Tom and Dick, in their stalls, one on each side of the apparatus floor, awaiting their next run. The Armstrong harnesses are hanging from the ceiling in readiness. (The pulleys are still there.)

Wichita, KS Museums

Coleman Factory Outlet and Museum

You will find everything for the outdoors at the world's original factory outlet store of the internationally known, Wichita based, Coleman Company. At the museum are displays of vintage Coleman products.

Wichita, KS Museums

Aley Mansion

The Aley Mansion was built in 1887 by William Henry Sternberg and is notable for its high-style Queen Anne Architecture. The home's prior occupants and history is well documented as are the works of W.H. Sternberg who not only built the Aley Mansion but built buildings across the country (

Wichita, KS Historic Homes

The Kansas African American Museum

The heritage of a great people awaits you at the Kansas African American Museum. View thousands of artifacts that reflect the diverse contributions and history of the African culture, including traditional and contemporary African and African American art.

Wichita, KS Museums

Things to do near Wichita, KS

Wichita Ghost Tour

Everything Goes in Wichita! Reflects the goings on in Wichita in 1872! A booming cow town as a result of the Chisolm Trail, W...