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Montana History Foundation, Country Grain Elevator Historical Society, and those
interested in saving the 110-year-old structures teamed up to save the two elevators.
The "Pride of the Judith" preservation project's leader, Gerri Campbell, says a grant and
generous donations will pay for the insurance and lease. Ongoing donations are needed
for repairs.
For less fortunate elevators, Bruce and Barbara keep their memories alive through
the photographs, stories, and histories they have compiled over the last few decades.
Over that time, many have disappeared from the horizon. Through their efforts, these
treasured prairie skyscrapers will forever be a part of Montana's landscape. Gone but
not forgotten.
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