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DENMARK HISTORY - Railroad ordered to install crossing signals in 1962

In the early 1960s, crossing the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad at Pine Street in the Village of Denmark was a dangerous feat. Residents complained the view of oncoming trains was obstructed from all directions. Railroad activity had also increased, so more trains were crossing through downtown Denmark.

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