Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Cudworth, Sk


I understand that this elevator is no longer standing. It's unfortunate how quickly these prairie icons are being torn down. They're just not economical, profit-wise, to leave them up. Maintenance upkeep and lack of use, due to the cement behemoths that are replacing them, is dooming most of them to being destroyed. It's less expensive to tear them down than keep them up. Some communities have managed to keep their elevators as museums but the owners (large corporations) make it difficult and expensive to do so. Nostalgia on my part? Perhaps. Sometimes it's hard to let go of what was an important part of our lives as we grew up. The wooden grain elevators is that for me.
(Click on the Title to read about Cudworth.)

2 comments:

Christian Hymon said...

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Dawson Irvine said...

This particular elevator was not torn down. It caught a worse fate and burnt to the ground.

http://www.newstalk980.com/gallery/20080917/cudworth-elevator-fire