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In Carlton's center, there's a mural at the top of the grain elevator, pictured in 2012. It's since been renovated and is now used as the hospitality center for Martin Doerschlag's Flaneur Wines.
Inside the elevator sits a plethora of dust-covered history including an endless hand-sewn belt with grain scoops attached, and an aging paper sign stapled to a wooden wall that outlines ...
The elevator, with tin siding and a large, square cupola on top, was opened by Lake of the Woods Milling Co. in 1895 and was the oldest grain elevator on its original site in Canada.