Talk:Kenyon, Minnesota

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No Mention Of The Railroads?[edit]

Kenyon was once served by the Milwaukee Road and the Chicago Great Western (later merged into the Chicago and North Western). There is even an ex-Milwaukee Road trestle still standing on private land on the southeast side of town, and there are other traces left of Kenyon's railroads too, such as the preserved CGW depot. The article makes no mention of Kenyon's railroad past, though. Is this notable enough to include? TH1980 (talk) 22:10, 27 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]