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The Times They Are a-Changin'

Montana

Wyola, Montana, ten miles from the Wyoming border, is primarily inhabited by Native Americans, mostly from the Crow Tribe, has a history linked to the railroad and cattle ranching. This abandoned grain elevator, is located in the center-east of town and adjacent to the now-removed rail line. The reason for the abandonment(s) remain undisclosed. Photo © copyright by Robert Faucher.

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