Greybull Elevator
In Greybull


As a way for farmers and ranchers from the Emblem Bench and Shell Creek Valley to market grain without the need to travel long distances in horse-drawn wagons, the Greybull Elevator was founded. This elevator is one of the oldest building in Greybull and is a point of interest in town today. When the present owner need to replace the siding, local artist Karyne Dunbar was hired to paint western scenes on the panels prior to installation. One tower features the legendary Greybull Buffalo who is unarmed and an Indian carrying a Buffalo spear on the other. The question on many minds is whether they face each other in greeting, or challenge. To uncover the legend, ask one of the folks at the Greybull elevator. They would be happy to share the story.

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