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Sunday
Jul082012

Starving

Buffalo, NY was the world's largest grain port from the mid 1800s to the mid 1900s.  As such, the waterways in and around Buffalo were home to a large number of grain elevators, a key component in grain receival, storage, and logistics.  Today, many of these grain elevators are decaying shells, mere reminders of their former glory.

Starving

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