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Gormley ON Elev_2012_02_18
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Barney Rebel
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There is a history of grain elevators in the farming village of Gormley, Ontario, where the CN freight trains still cut through the tiny town on former Grand Trunk rails. Not sure when this structure was built, or if was ever used for grain. But it sure looks pretty in the cold winter sunshine.
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