Grain Elevator and Railroad Yard North Platte 1939
In June 1939, a grain elevator stands alongside a railroad yard in North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska. This structure plays a crucial role in the storage and transport of grain, supporting Nebraskas agricultural economy. Railroads and farming worked together to enhance productivity in the early 20th century, underscoring rural Americas importance in economic growth.
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Grain Elevator and Railroad Yard North Platte 1939
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