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Prarie Canada from the Trans-Canada highway presents an abundance of fields and a constant pattern of tracks, trains and grain elevators. It would be a shame to lose such beauty.
After much waiting on line, the long-promised elevators that would take us to the 80th floor! Huzzah! Victory at last!
Elevator to a skybar called Solar. This is a 20-second exposure
from my hotel across the way. And the checkerboard pattern is a
reflection from the window shade. I didn't get very sophisticated
with the setup. It was late.
We were given a room on the 30th floor, so we went there. But, it only had one bed by mistake, so we ended up on the 11th floor.
Grain elevator downtown Valley Center, Kansas taken mid-morning on cloudy day. * 9x9 Crop *
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Elevator Constructors Local 8 at the New San Francisco Public Safety Building in Mission Bay
(photos by Richard Bermack)
Straw is made up of two grain elevators and more abandoned houses than lived in ones. It's buildings are pretty neat! My favorite--the pink house with big windows, it's gorgeous!
I couldn't find a book at the library that covered Straw's history, and I couldn't find much online either so here is what I did find from flickr member Postmarks from Montana:
"Straw had an active post office for 50 years, from 1904 to 1954."