I can think of a few things to say...
Hatches and outlets
Teeth
Grain car
Kind of small for the job
Silo landscape
Looming
Harp
Stairs to nowhere
Greenery
The mystery
What should I do?
Boy howdy, isn't that the truth!
May I take your order?
Spectacular architecture
Pointy
Small town kids
The perfect house
Repair
Repintado
Behind bars
Newell Farm & Truck Repair Grocery Deli
Fresno St.
Farmhouse
Silo complex
Darkest Night
Road into the sun
Rocky plain
Shadow
Don't have your picnic here
Rockfall below the ridge
"The Peninsula"
Warehouses
Warehouse
Desolate corner
Buttresses
Wires wires wires
Vastness
Farm road
Two Internationals and a mystery truck
Not an average landscape
Site of WWII Japanese-American Segregation Camp
Oh, hello! (PiP)
Hay with tires
International tractor and Chevrolet truck
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Winema Elevators, Inc.


Est. 1944 in California. Two sites in Oregon, one in California. Certified organic, their motto is "Agrilicious!" ; )
The word "winema" means female chief in the Modoc language. The name appears in multiple uses in the S. Oregon & N. California region, from a national forest to a county to businesses. Winema was a real person, a Modoc woman also named Toby Riddle, who served as an interpreter between her tribe and the US Army during the Modoc War of 1872-73. The war took place just a few miles from this grain elevator.
Winema

Photo: Smithsonian Institute Archives, Public Domain
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Riddle
The word "winema" means female chief in the Modoc language. The name appears in multiple uses in the S. Oregon & N. California region, from a national forest to a county to businesses. Winema was a real person, a Modoc woman also named Toby Riddle, who served as an interpreter between her tribe and the US Army during the Modoc War of 1872-73. The war took place just a few miles from this grain elevator.
Winema

Photo: Smithsonian Institute Archives, Public Domain
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Riddle
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