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DENMARK HISTORY - Train derailment causes evacuation in 1988

On the night of September 7, 1988, Denmark experienced one of the largest emergencies in its history. As a Chicago & Northwestern Railway freight train was making its way through the Village, the train derailed after it had just passed the Lake to Lake Dairy plant, sending cars off the rails and forcing an evacuation of nearby residents.  

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