Posted by Emperor Wang |
3/8/2006 11:56 PM | remove |
Serious wood construction. It's no wonder there aren't many of these left.
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Posted by Charlie_Dunver |
4/21/2006 5:03 AM | remove |
beautiful!
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Posted by Goosebumps |
7/12/2006 9:49 AM | remove |
In Italy i think this things don't exist: unbelievable!
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Posted by rainman8889 |
11/19/2006 11:20 PM | remove |
And sadly, they're getting rare here Goosebumps.
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Posted by Esoterik |
11/2/2007 4:23 PM | remove |
This building is amazing. Here in MO/KS we have grain elevators all over but nothing constructed like this. Thanks for sharing!
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Posted by Bustedknuckle |
11/12/2007 12:21 PM | remove |
Think I saw this in a book about the Canadian Pacific RR.
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Posted by airmyles13 |
12/3/2007 6:41 PM | remove |
I used to live in Meadow Lake, and at one time, there were 7 or 8 elevators on the main drag... the industry just died out to the point they weren't needed anymore- they're all gone now. You should feel the ground shake when one gets torn down!
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Posted by Cor726 |
12/6/2007 2:40 PM | remove |
The industry did not die. It just modernized into larger concrete facilities that are far more cost effective to run than several wooden elevators.
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Posted by kopernicZX3 |
3/17/2008 3:30 PM | remove |
thats huge
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Posted by Mr. "D" |
8/11/2009 7:51 PM | remove |
Thats what she said......oh wait the elevators...right right
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Posted by SaskExplorer |
1/18/2014 3:59 AM | remove |
I remember when these were still standing. It is too bad that they were torn down...
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