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Relics of the past include 3 well-preserved elevators, a bank, hardware store, livery barn, one room school and even a funeral parlour.
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Grimshaw is one of the very large grain producing areas in the Peace River region in northern Alberta. It also marks Mile 0 of the Mackenzie Highway which leads to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.
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Historic grain elevators and railway station, south of Camrose, Alberta
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This is the city of Wanganui from the top of the Durie Hill public elevator (the red structure visible in the foreground of this shot gigapan.org/gigapans/851/). Both versions of the city's name are acceptable.
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This photo was taken at the end of the wheat harvest in central Maryland. This grain elevator in located in Mt. Pleasant, but has a Walkersville mailing address. Photo consists of 84 images taken with a Nikon D80, zoom lens set at 70mm.
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View from the west side showing the emergency response about 3 hours after the collapse occurred. A view of the south side of the elevators showing the collapsed bins can be seen here: gigapan.org/gigapans/52801/ Lawrence Journal World story on the collapse can be found here: www2.ljworld.com/news/2010
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... as seen from the south side. Shortly after 2:00pm on Thursday, June 24, 2010 two partially full bins gave way, burying and killing two young men who were offloading grain trucks. More details can be found at the Lawrence Journal World story on the collapse can be found here: www2.ljworld.com/news/2010/jul
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One of the few remaining wooden elevators in Alberta. It's also the home of the Spruce Grove Historical Society and the nearby Farmer's Market.
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One of the few fully operational wooden elevators in Alberta. Barrhead is a major centre for the production of canola, wheat, barley and oats. Most of the old wooden elevators are gone having been replaced by ones of concrete and steel. A 180 degree panorama composed of 120 shots.
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