Holding On To History: DM&IR Mallet engines helped win World War Two
Only three giant Yellowstone locomotives survived the cutting torch in the early 60's and two Proctor men worked to make sure their town got one for display. #holdingontohistory For more Local News from KBJR: https://www.northernnewsnow.com/ For more YouTube Content: / @northernnewsnow

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