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The '''Louisville and Nashville Railroad grain elevator''' was a [[Wikipedia:Grain elevator|grain elevator]] located at [[Tarragona Wharf]] on [[Pensacola Bay]].  It was constructed in [[1898]] and had a capacity of 500,000 bushels of wheat. The automatic carrier connecting the elevator to the wharf was the longest in the world at the time of its construction.
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The '''Louisville and Nashville Railroad grain elevator''' was a [[Wikipedia:Grain elevator|grain elevator]] located at [[Tarragona Wharf]] on [[Pensacola Bay]].  It was constructed in [[1898]] and had a capacity of 500,000 bushels of wheat. The grain elevator was damaged beyond repair in the [[1926 hurricane]].
  
 
Several of the "bird's eye" photographs taken of Pensacola in the early 1900s <small>(see [[1909]])</small> were taken from atop the L&N grain elevator.
 
Several of the "bird's eye" photographs taken of Pensacola in the early 1900s <small>(see [[1909]])</small> were taken from atop the L&N grain elevator.
 
It was damaged beyond repair in the [[1926 hurricane]].
 
  
 
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