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  2. American Grain Complex - Wikipedia

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    American Grain Complex, also known as "The American", Russell-Miller Milling Co. Elevator, and Peavey Co. Elevator, is a historic grain elevator and flour milling complex located in South Buffalo, Buffalo, Erie County, New York. The complex consists of three contributing buildings and two contributing structures.

  3. Great Northern Elevator - Wikipedia

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    The Great Northern Elevator was a grain storage facility at 250 Ganson Street in Buffalo, New York. The elevator was located on the City Ship Canal and at the time of its completion in 1897, the elevator was the world's largest. [1] The elevator was the first to employ cylindrical steel bins for grain storage, and also one of the first to run ...

  4. Cargill Pool Elevator - Wikipedia

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    Cargill eventually left Buffalo, abandoning the building. Cargill allowed the Pool to stand idle and to become delinquent in property tax payments. Upon default, the city of Buffalo placed the Pool on the auction block. [1] The Pool Elevator, like all other grain elevators in Buffalo, was deeply affected by the 1959 opening of the St. Lawrence ...

  5. Concrete-Central Elevator - Wikipedia

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    The facility was utilized for grain storage until 1966. Concrete Central stretches along the Buffalo River for almost a quarter of a mile and was the largest transfer elevator in the world at the time of its completion in 1917. [4] It is also the largest elevator ever built in the Buffalo area.

  6. Wollenberg Grain and Seed Elevator - Wikipedia

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    Wollenberg Grain and Seed Elevator was a historic grain and seed elevator located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York. It was built in 1912 and remained in service until 1987. It was notable as the sole surviving example of a wooden or so-called "country style" elevator.

  7. Cargill to sell group of grain elevators to CHS Inc. - AOL

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    In a move that will enable the company to reinvest in its U.S. grain business, Minnetonka-based Cargill is selling a group of elevators in five states to Inver Grove Heights-based CHS Inc. Cargill ...

  8. List of tallest buildings in Buffalo, New York - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo VA Medical Center 177 / 54 14 1950 [47] 43 Kreiner Malting Grain Elevator 177 / 54 1925 Also known as the Buffalo Malting Elevator. [48] 44 Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church: 175 / 53 1907 [49] 45 Connecting Terminal 174 / 53 1915 [50] 46 Cargill Pool Elevator: 174 / 53 1925 Also known as the Saskatchewan Cooperative Elevator. [51 ...

  9. Joseph Dart - Wikipedia

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    By 1887, Buffalo had 43 grain elevators worth around $8,000,000 (equivalent to $237,995,134 in 2023) that could transfer 4,000,000 grain bushels daily. [21] Dart's grain elevator invention was considered state of the art by The Buffalo Commercial newspaper at the end of the nineteenth century, which it regarded "second in importance [to ...