In 1927 the railway was built from the village of Elk Point to Lindbergh as a way of opening up the country. The area to the south of Elk Point was then extremely wet. On todays main street the arrival of the railway caused a building boom. Much of the town moved from its original location to main street and grain elevators began to be built by the rail line.











Elk Point to Lindbergh History Tour
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