Louisville and Nashville Railroad Station Flood 1937
The old Louisville and Nashville Railroad station stands in Shawneetown, Illinois, following significant flooding. Created in April 1937, the image shows flood marks on the stations exterior, illustrating the consequences of severe weather events in Gallatin Countys history. The railroad was vital for transportation and commerce in the region.
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Louisville and Nashville Railroad Station Flood 1937
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