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March 27, 2007
MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) — Farmers who depended on grain elevators in this northern Idaho town for decades watched as a symbol of the region's agricultural past toppled to make room for new growth in the region.
“I didn't think I'd feel this way,” said retired farmer and rancher Gerry Hagedorn, 83. “When I get down here I feel pretty nostalgic. It was a big part of my life for so many years.”
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